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ID number:  BIRBI-42.9
Institution:  The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
Artist / Maker:  German
Title / Object name:  A Rhinoceros, called Miss Clara (1738-1758)
Object type:  Sculpture
Culture:  German or Flemish
Date made:  Model and Cast about 1750-60
Materials:  Bronze
Measurements:  (h) 24.5 x (w) 46.7 x (d) 15 cm
Provenance:  Purchased from A. Spero, July 1942, for £575
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An enterprising Dutch sea captain brought a young Indian rhinoceros to the Netherlands in 1741 and then toured her extensively across Europe. As the first example to have been seen on mainland Europe since 1579, she caused a sensation. She was christened Miss Clara, and images of her were painted, printed, modelled in ceramics and sculpted in marble. Only one other cast of this brilliantly characterful model is known, and is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

1 Related Publications

Clara's Grand Tour: Travels with a Rhinoceros in Eighteenth Century Europe
Ridley, Glynis
Atlantic Books
1996
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