Skip to main content

Faun Playing the Flute

Dateearly 16th century
MediumBronze
DimensionsH.: 13 1/4 in. (33.7 cm)
Credit LineHenry Clay Frick Bequest
Accession number1916.2.31
Commentary

Venice was later than Padua to develop a local school of sculptors producing bronzes, and few Venetians attained a comparable reputation. Perhaps the proximity of Padua made such efforts seem redundant. Furthermore, signed or documented works by Venetian bronze sculptors are exceedingly rare much before the middle of the sixteenth century, making attributions difficult.

Attributions to Camelio, for example, are suggested only on the basis of signed reliefs, which offer less than satisfactory support for comparison with three-dimensional statuettes. A number of bronzes ascribed to Camelio, including the Faun Playing the Flute, have also been claimed as the work of an early sixteenth-century Paduan goldsmith, Francesco da Sant'Agata, whose style, however, is perhaps even less clearly defined. Both artists seem to have produced small, gracefully proportioned male nudes derived from antique models and with classicizing subjects. However, similar figures also were made by other early sixteenth-century North Italian sculptors.

The present faun, who has pointed ears and a neatly curled tail, represents a popular model derived from antique precedents and known in several variants. This version has lost its flute except for a fragment remaining in the left hand. Nevertheless, the faun's lithe, dancing body seems to twist and turn to the ghostly sound of pagan pipes.

Source: Art in The Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.

Collection History

Sold through Durlacher Bros., June 13, 1904, for £600, under an ascription to Sant’Agata, to J. Pierpont Morgan, London and New York.15 Duveen. Frick, 1916.

Source: Sculpture in The Frick Collection: Italian. Volume III. New York: The Frick Collection, 1970.

Not On View
Closed for renovation
THE FRICK COLLECTION
1 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021

Closed for renovation
FRICK ART RESEARCH LIBRARY
10 East 71st Street
New York, NY 10021

Permanently closed
FRICK MADISON
Copyright © 1998-2024 The Frick Collection. All Rights Reserved.
FacebookYoutubeInstagramTwitterGoogle Arts and Culturemenusearch2xX