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Panther Attacking a Goat

Francesco Antonio Franzoni (Italian, 1734-1818)late 1700s

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

One of the best known restorers of ancient sculpture, Franzoni often invented totally new compositions from small fragments. However, this sculpture is entirely Franzoni’s own work, down to the breaks
seen in such places as the panther’s tail and the goat’s legs and jaw. Curiously, Franzoni based this work on one of his own restorations, now in the Vatican, although his composition here is more
balanced and elegant, in keeping with ideas in the late 1700s about how ancient sculpture should look.

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  • Title: Panther Attacking a Goat
  • Creator: Francesco Antonio Franzoni (Italian, 1734-1818)
  • Date Created: late 1700s
  • Physical Dimensions: Overall: 43.8 x 66.5 x 28.5 cm (17 1/4 x 26 3/16 x 11 1/4 in.)
  • Provenance: Private collection (Italy), sold, Sotheby's, London, July 9, 2008, lot 165, to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 2008.
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/2008.109
  • Medium: marble
  • Department: European Painting and Sculpture
  • Culture: Italy, 18th century
  • Credit Line: Dudley P. Allen Fund
  • Collection: Sculpture
  • Accession Number: 2008.109
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