ATTRIBUTED TO JAN CLAUDIUS DE COCK (1667... - Lot 48 - Osenat

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ATTRIBUTED TO JAN CLAUDIUS DE COCK (1667... - Lot 48 - Osenat
ATTRIBUTED TO JAN CLAUDIUS DE COCK (1667 - 1736) Allegories of Summer and Winter Pair of sculptures in white marble H: 64 cm Accidents and missing pieces (notably the left fingers of Winter) Related literature: -Sculpture in the Century of Rubens in the Southern Netherlands and the Principality of Liege, cat. exp. Brussels, Musée d'art ancien, 15 July-2 October 1977, Brussels, Musée d'art ancien, 1977, pp. 37-44 -Fascination baroque: la sculpture baroque flamande dans les collections publiques française, cat. exp. Cassel, Museum of Flanders, 15 October 2011 - 29 January 2012, Paris, Somogy, 2011, p.52 A pupil of Peter I Verbruggen, Jan Claudius de Cock set up his workshop in Antwerp. He produced drawings, paintings and sculptures as well as writings and poems. His style is clearly influenced by Antiquity and François Duquesnoy. He regularly created ivory statuettes of allegorical putti whose morphotypes and attitudes correspond to our Summer and Winter.
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