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Group shot: 56.308.1-5, 1972.399
One of five reliefs with scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses
Group shot: 56.308.1-5, 1972.399

One of five reliefs with scenes from Ovid's Metamorphoses

Johann Andreas Thelot (1655–1734)
about 1700
Object PlaceAugsburg, Germany
Medium/TechniqueMetal; Gilded copper
Dimensions9.52 x 18.11 cm (3 3/4 x 7 1/8 in.)
Credit LineJohn H. and Ernestine A. Payne Fund
Accession number56.308.3
On View
On view
ClassificationsSculpture
Collections
Description
Ovid’s tales of transformation had particular resonance for artists since so much of their practice consists of turning raw materials almost magically into finely wrought works of art. Metamorphosis has a particular meaning in the context of bronze casting, in which copper, tin, and lead are combined and melted down in a kiln before being poured into a mold to harden into a finished sculpture.
ProvenanceBy 1956, M.H. Drey, London; 1956, sold by M.H. Drey to the MFA for £200 (Accession Date: May 10, 1956)