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Circle of Ferdinando Tacca (Italian, 1619-1686): A pair of patinated bronze Lion Centaurs Florence, 17th century (2) image 1
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Circle of Ferdinando Tacca (Italian, 1619-1686): A pair of patinated bronze Lion Centaurs
Florence, 17th century

1 July 2025, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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Circle of Ferdinando Tacca (Italian, 1619-1686): A pair of patinated bronze Lion Centaurs

Florence, 17th century
The mythological figures rearing mid-fight, their arms raised as if wielding weapons, raised on ebonised wooden bases, the bronzes 11.5cm high, 14cm wide, 7cm deep, the bases 3cm high, 9.5cm wide, 7cm deep overall (2)

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Provenance
Sotheby's New York, 17th October 2000, Lot 38.
Sotheby's London, Old Master Sculpture & Works of Art, 4th December 2018, Lot 65.

The subject of the present lot recalls Pietro Tacca's Monument to Ferdinando I in Livorno, Italy, particularly the group of the Four Moors. The bronzes exhibit marked affinities with the oeuvre of his son, Ferdinando Tacca, notably in the stippled treatment of the tail and hair, and the richly articulated, undulating surface modelling.

For a related example, see a doorknocker in the form of an infant mermaid, attributed to the workshop of Pietro or Ferdinando Tacca, in the Wallace Collection, London (inv. no. S101).

Related Literature
J. Warren, The Wallace Collection: Catalogue of Italian Sculpture, vol. 2, London 2016, pp. 566-569, no. 120

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