About the Artwork
Antiope and Jupiter as a Satyr
ca. 1690
Ignaz Elhafen
1658-1715
Austrian
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Ivory
Overall: 5 × 4 1/2 × 7/8 inches (12.7 × 11.4 × 2.2 cm)
Sculpture
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Stewart
1996.26
Public Domain
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Provenance
private collection (Luxembourg);by 1995, (J. Kugel Antiquaires, Paris, France);
Purchased for the DIA by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
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Theuerkauff, C. "Der 'Helfenbeinarbeiter' Ignaz Elhafen." Wiener Jahrbuch für Kunstgeschichte XXI (1968): p. 105 (fig. 108).
Theuerkauff, C. "Two Sets of Ivory Carvings by Ignaz Elhafen." The Connoisseur (July 1966): pp. 167-171.
Darr, A., T. Albainy. "Acquisitions of European sculpture and decorative arts at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1988 - 1999." The Burlington Magazine 142 (June 2000): p. 408, no. 10(color ill.).
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Ignaz Elhafen, Antiope and Jupiter as a Satyr, ca. 1690, ivory. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Stewart, 1996.26.
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