Antique Statue of a Muse card

Antique Statue of a Muse

Giovanni Battista Cipriani, 1821
WAG 5124

Currently not on display

Walker Art Gallery

Information

The original statue for this work has not been identified. This is one of the artworks presented by the Liverpool Royal Institution. Liverpool’s economic development grew directly from Britain’s involvement with transatlantic slavery: the kidnapping, enslavement and forced migration of people from West Africa to the Americas and many to the Caribbean. Many members of the Royal Institution made their fortunes directly through the trade or indirectly through the wider economy. This wealth was largely how they were able to bring rare art and treasures, such as this, to the city.

Specifications

Accession number
WAG 5124
Collection type
Watercolour or Drawing
Artist
Giovanni Battista Cipriani
Date made
1821
Materials
Red chalk; Grey prepared paper
Measurements
Overall: 21.74 x 15.875 cm
Credit line
Presented by the Liverpool Royal Institution in 1948.
Legal status
Permanent collection
Provenance
David Pennant, Previous owner, bt. William Locke sale 3 May 1821 probably, Owned…
Location
Item not currently on display
Inscription
Inscription, WAG 181(on mount); LOCKE'S SALE 1821 / DP 188 / 9 / CIPIRANI DEL (verso)