Wednesday 27 September 2023
A plaster relief of a Roman youth, his horse and a dog, after the Antique, late 20th century,...
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Description
A plaster relief of a Roman youth, his horse and a dog, after the Antique, late 20th century, cast after the original fragment found at Hadrian's villa, Tivoli, possibly produced by the British Museum casting service, London, 76 x 102.5cm; together with two modern British Museum Replica fibreglass reliefs after The Royal Lion Hunt of King Ashurbanipal, Assyrian, 645–640 BC, 61 x 151cm and 60 x 123cm (3)
Lot Footnotes
Note: The first relief described is after a Roman marble reputedly found at Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli by Gavin Hamilton and now at the British Museum.
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