Walking Bull (after Giambologna)
Flemish School
Category
Art / Sculpture
Date
1601 - 1700
Materials
Bronze and marble
Measurements
250 mm (H)
Place of origin
Flanders
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Polesden Lacey, Surrey
NT 1246221
Summary
This item was stolen on 08/06/1994. If you have information concerning this item please contact the National Trust at Polesden Lacey on 01372 452048. Or contact the Operational Risk Department of the National Trust by email at operationalrisk@nationaltrust.org.uk, or our Supporter Services Centre on 0344 800 1895 or by email enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk. You can provide your information anonymously. Thank you for your help. Sculpture, bronze, Walking Bull (after Giambologna) Flemish School, 17th century. A bronze figure of a walking bull. Mounted on a Derbyshire fossil 'marble'.
Provenance
The bequest of Margaret (Anderson) McEwan, The Hon. Mrs Ronald - later Dame Margaret - Henry Fulke Greville, DBE (1863-1942) from probate records linked with the donation of the property to the National Trust in 1943. This item found on the record for Polesden Lacey bronzes etc. stored in the Garden Room, page 85.
Makers and roles
Flemish School, sculptor after Giambologna (Douai 1529 - Florence 1608), sculptor