A Sculpted Marble Model After The ‘hope Isis’, Late 20th Century, After A 1st-2nd Century Ad Auction
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A SCULPTED MARBLE MODEL AFTER THE ‘HOPE ISIS’, LATE 20TH CENTURY, AFTER A 1ST-2ND CENTURY AD
A SCULPTED MARBLE MODEL AFTER THE ‘HOPE ISIS’, LATE 20TH CENTURY, AFTER A 1ST-2ND CENTURY AD
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The standing figure faithfully carved after the Antique, portrayed standing and wearing chiton and himation over her voluptuous form, the left breast exposed beneath the folds of her himation draped diaphanously, the head and forearms missing in the manner of the original. 155 cm. high. "The famed ‘Hope Isis’ was originally secured bySir William Hamilton, the diplomat, antiquarian, archaeologist and vulcanologist, whilst serving as British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples. Hamilton could reasonably be described as having been obsessed with collecting antiquities and his buying habits nearly bankrupted him more than once. His collection was highly important though and he negotiated its sale in entirety in 1771 to the British Museum, but on his return to Naples he found it difficult to stop amassing further antiquitiesIn 1798, as Hamilton’s posting drew to a close he organised for the shipment of his replenished collection of antiquities and Magna Graecia vases back to England, (a small part of the second vase collection being lost when HMS Colossus foundered off the Scilly Isles). In financial trouble again, Hamilton attempted to negotiate for the sale ofthe surviving part of the second collection to the British Museum, but this time was unsuccessful. The compulsive collector was forced to have the whole collection catalogued for sale at Mr James Christie’s auction house, when at the eleventh hour Thomas Hope (1769-1831) stepped in and purchased the lot. The Roman marble of Isis that the version offered here so finely reproduced was part of that collection. On Hope’s death ownership of the Isis passed through his family descendants, being offered for sale at Christie’s again in July 1917, after which it graced various private collections before coming to auction one last time, this time at Sothebys New York in 2004."
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A SCULPTED MARBLE MODEL AFTER THE ‘HOPE ISIS’, LATE 20TH CENTURY, AFTER A 1ST-2ND CENTURY AD

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