WALTER POMPE (LITH 1703-1777 ANVERS)

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12.06.2024 15:00UTC +01:00
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Los 28 | WALTER POMPE (LITH 1703-1777 ANVERS)
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WALTER POMPE (LITH 1703-1777 ANVERS)
Jupiter et Amphitrite ou Vénus

paire de figures en plomb patiné, Jupiter signé sur la terrasse "W.POMPE.F" et peut-être la date fragmentaire "53"
H. 50 et 49 cm (19 ¾ et 19 1/3 in.)




Provenance

Collection particulière belge.



Literature

Bibliographie comparative :
Allard (dir.), Terres cuites des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. La collection van Herck, Anvers, 2000, pp. 96.
P. Philipot, D. Coekelberghs, P. Loze, D. Vautier, L’architecture religieuse et la sculpture baroques dans les Pays-Bas méridionaux et la principauté de Liège, 1600-1770, Sprimont, 2003, pp. 1044-1045.
Fascination baroque : La sculpture baroque flamande dans les collections publiques françaises, cat. exp. Musée de Flandres, Cassel, 2011, pp. 122-131.



Further details

A PAIR OF PATINATED LEAD FIGURES REPRESENTING JUPITER AND AMPHITRITE OR VENUS, SIGNED BY WALTER POMPE (1703-1777)

The figures of Jupiter and Venus or Amphitrite illustrate Walter Pompe's mastery and inventiveness. Established and renowned for his religious works, the sculptor, assisted by his vast Antwerp workshop, did not neglect private commissions, which provided him with the opportunity to create secular subjects. Trained by Michiel van der Voort the Elder (1667-1737) and then "meester in het belthoudenn" (master sculptor) of the Guild of Saint Luke in 1730, he skilfully translated the modernity characteristic of this generation of Flemish Baroque sculptors with mythological subjects, sometimes inspired by other works, as in the case of Campaspe, kept at the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no. A.32-1975), largely inspired by Giamblogna's Venus known as Cesarini.
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