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ID number: BIRBI-48.13 Institution: The Barber Institute of Fine Arts Artist / Maker: Fanelli, Francesco (1577-after 1657) Title / Object name / Definition: A trotting horse with a long mane Object type: Sculpture Place made: London Culture: Italian Date made: 1630s Materials: Bronze Measurements: 31.1 x 32.5 cm |
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Description: The model for this fine bronze only recently has been firmly attributed to Francesco Fanelli, a skilful Florentine sculptor who came to London and worked at the court of Charles I. It is undoubtedly strongly influenced by slightly earlier prototypes by the Medici sculptors, Giambologna and Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), to whom this bronze was once ascribed. This proud long-maned Andalusian stallion is typical of Fanelli’s horses, characterised by their small heads and stylized features.
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