Giuseppe Piamontini

Milo of Croton

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Date 1740

Epoque 1600-1750, 18th century

Origine Italy

Medium Marble

Dimension 168 cm (66¹/₈ inches)

The sculptor Giovan Battista Piamontini, son of Giuseppe Piamontini, and a representative of the Marchese Andrea Gerini and his nephew Carlo Francesco signed an agreement in Florence on New Year’s Day 1761. According to this agreement Giovan Battista Piamontini would sell the Gerini family a marble statue by his late father, the better-known Giuseppe Piamontini, and he himself would carve a marble companion piece for it. Giuseppe’s statue was described simply as ‘depicting a Milo’– who Strabo tells us was ‘the most renowned of wrestlers’ in the ancient world. His son’s sculpture was to depict a Faun ‘with a kid on his shoulders’.

Date: 1740

Epoque: 1600-1750, 18th century

Origine: Italy

Medium: Marble

Signature: Signed and dated G.P/F./1740

Dimension: 168 cm (66¹/₈ inches)

Provenance: Marquesses Gerini.

Literature: M. Ingendaay, I migliori pennelli. I marchesi Gerini mecenati
e collezionisti nella Firenze Barocca. Il palazzo e la galleria
1600–1825, Milano 2013, p. 142

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