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Riccio's Oil Lamp
A01=Ian Wardropper
A01=James Fenton
Andrea Briosco
Author_Ian Wardropper
Author_James Fenton
Category=AFKG
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James Fenton
oil lamp
Renaissance sculptor
Riccio
The Frick Collection
Product details
- ISBN 9781913875312
- Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 25 Apr 2023
- Publisher: D Giles Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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The form of this extraordinary bronze lamp, the most elaborate of several produced by Riccio (Andrea Briosco), is based on a Roman sandal, and its surface is covered with intricate reliefs modelled with a goldsmith’s refinement and crisp detail. The subjects evoke the populace of classical art and poetry, including a Nereid and Triton, Pan, harpies and innumerable putti, along with goats, musical instruments, shells, masks and garlands. Inspired by the Roman half-boot, the lamp is designed as a bizarre shoe balanced on a pyramidal base, and, as Ian Wardropper discusses in his essay, it would have provided its owner with much pleasure and intellectual stimulation. Early in its history, the lamp is known to have belonged to a series of distinguished Paduan collectors. Paired with Wardropper’s essay is a beautiful poem by James Fenton.
Ian Wardropper is the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Director, The Frick Collection, New York.
James Fenton was born in Lincoln, England, in 1949 and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. He has worked as a political journalist, drama critic, book reviewer, war correspondent, foreign correspondent and columnist, including for the New York Review of Books. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Fenton received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2007, and in 2015 won the PEN Pinter Prize.
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