Society of Antiquaries of London Catalogue of Drawings and Museum Objects

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Classical Antiquities 55.1

Roman statue of a Silenus

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The drawing shows a statue of a standing Silenus, leaning against a tree trunk.
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Object number Classical Antiquities 55.1
Iconographic description The drawing shows a statue of a standing Silenus, leaning against a tree trunk.
Comments The object was formerly in the collection of Lyde Browne, at Wimbledon. It is now in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.
Creator Jenkins, Thomas
Creator role Artist
Creation date 18th century
Creation place Rome (city)
Material Paper
Technique Drawing
Material & technique note The drawing has a ruled border.
Medium Pencil
Measurements Height (mm) : 228
Width (mm) : 182
Inscription Type: Information/Description
Reference(s)
Script: Handwritten
Location: On Backing/Mount/Page
Language: English
Text: Now in the Hermitage SRP See Minutes: Nov. 10 1763 (vol. IX. p. 129) S.R.P.
Note: In pencil, in the hand of S Rowland Pierce, c1960s.
Inscription Type: Information/Description
Script: Handwritten
Location: Top
Language: English
Text: Antique statue of a Silenus purchased of Sig Belisario Amidei in the Piazza Navona at Rome, & now in the Collection of Lyde Browne at Wimbledon 1762.
Association Associated person: Jenkins, Thomas
Association type: Donation
Date: 1763
18th century
Note: The drawing was given to the Society of Antiquaries of London by Lyde Browne, 10 November 1763. See the Society's Minutes for that date.
Association Association type: SAL Meeting (Ordinary Meeting)
Date: 1763, November, 10
1763
18th century
Bibliography Catalogus Veteris Ævi Varii Generis Monumentorum Quæ Lyde Browne... (Wimbledon, 1768), p. 4, cat. no. 9. O Neverov, 'The Lyde Browne Collection and the History of Ancient Sculpture in the Hermitage Museum', American Journal of Archaeology 88 (1984): 33-42. Illustrations, figs. 13, 14, pl. 8. S Rowland Pierce, 'Thomas Jenkins in Rome: In the Light of Letters, Records, and Drawings at the Society of Antiquaries of London', Antiquaries Journal 45 (1965): 200-29. Illustration, b., drawing X, pl. LXV, between pp. 222 and 223.
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Subject Figures (Representations)
Mythical Animals and Creatures
Sculpture (Visual Works)
Sileni
Statues
Trees
People/Corporate Bodies Browne, Lyde
Catherine II, the Great
Jenkins, Thomas
Pierce, S Rowland
State Hermitage Museum
Place England
Europe
Greater London
Merton
State Hermitage Museum
United Kingdom
Wimbledon
Date Roman
Collection Classical Antiquities
Category Drawings
Sculpture


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