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Lot 345Y

Attributed to Samuel Shelley
(British, 1750-1808)
Neptune rescuing Amymone from a Satyr.
Gilt-metal frame

27 November 2013, 11:00 GMT
Oxford

£500 - £700

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Attributed to Samuel Shelley (British, 1750-1808)

Neptune rescuing Amymone from a Satyr.
Gilt-metal frame.
Rectangular, 90mm (3 9/16in) wide

Footnotes

Amymone was a Danaid, one of the fifty daughters born to King Danaus of Argos. Neptune was in love with Amymone and rescued her from the unwelcome embraces of a Satyr (J. Hall, Hall's Dictionary of Subjects & Symbols in Art, 1974, p.222).

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