About the Artwork
Two Children Personifying Music
between 1775 and 1800
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French
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Marble
Overall: 9 7/16 × 5 1/2 × 4 5/8 inches (24 × 14 × 11.8 cm) Including base: 13 1/4 × 5 1/2 × 5 1/4 inches, 12.7 pounds (33.7 × 14 × 13.3 cm, 5.8 kg)
Sculpture
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Bequest of Mrs. Horace E. Dodge in memory of her husband
71.174.A
Public Domain
Markings
Beneath the group: 29213/2 Beneath the socle: 29213/2 Both are inventory numbers, perhaps of Duveen Brothers
Provenance
George Jay Gould [d. 1923], Georgian Court (Lakewood, New Jersey, USA);(Duveen Brothers, New York, New York, USA);
1935, purchased by Anna Thomson Dodge [1866-1970], (Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA);
1971-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Lami, Stanislas. Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs de l'École Française au XVIIIème Siècle, vol. 2. Paris, 1910-1911, pp. 147-148.
Catalogue of the Jones Collection, vol. 2. London, 1922-1924, p. 97, no. 375, (pl. 71).
A Catalogue of Works of Art of the Eighteenth Century in the Collection of Anna Thomson Dodge, vol. 1. Detroit, 1939, [unpaginated].
Hodgkinson, Terence. The James A. Dee Rothschild Collection at Waddenson Manor: Sculpture. Fribourg, 1970, pp. 40-41, no. 13.
Winokur, Ronald L. "The Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Dodge Memorial Collection." Bulletin of the DIA 50, no. 3 (1971): pp. 43-51.
Dell, T., et al. The Dodge Collection of Eighteenth-Century French and English Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts. New York & Detroit, 1996, pp. 112-113, no. 25; p. 112 (color ill.), [entry by H. Hawley].
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French, Two Children Personifying Music, between 1775 and 1800, marble. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Mrs. Horace E. Dodge in memory of her husband, 71.174.A.
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