Currently not on view
Aeneas carrying Anchises,
18th century
French
y1938-1
Formerly attributed to the French sculptors Pierre Le Pautre (1659–1744) and Laurent Guiard (1723–1788), this terracotta sketch model of Aeneas carrying his father from the burning city of Troy remains enigmatic. The artist may have been from Lorraine, where there was a tradition of small terracotta sculpture, either as finished works in terre de Lorraine or as small ceramic figures.
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Title
Aeneas carrying Anchises
Dates
18th century
Medium
Terracotta
Dimensions
45 × 25.2 × 21 cm (17 11/16 × 9 15/16 × 8 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, Carl Otto von Kienbusch Jr., Memorial Collection
Object Number
y1938-1
Culture
Type
Materials
Subject
Collection de Lucay, Paris; Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co; 1938 purchase by Princeton University Art Museum.
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The Carl Otto von Kienbusch, Jr. Memorial Collection (Princeton: Princeton University Art Museum, 1956)
, no. 40[? -obscured on card] - Allen Rosenbaum and Francis F. Jones, Selections from The Art Museum, Princeton University, (Princeton, NJ: The Art Museum, Princeton University, 1986), p. 252 (illus.)
- Betsy Rosasco, "A Terracotta Aeneas and Anchises Attributed to Laurent Guiard," Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University 45, no. 2 (1986): 2–15., p. 4, fig. 1