Sculpture & Decorative Arts
Spanning from the 13th through the early 21st century, the sculpture and decorative arts collections represent a wide range of media, from iron and bronze to terracotta and wood. The collection is particularly notable for its strengths in small-scale bronzes, private devotional sculpture, and domestic objects. Geographically, the collection spans Europe, with particular strengths in northern Italy, the Low Countries, Southern Germany, and France.
Peter Rohde, Polish, active 1654 - 1677
Tankard Commissioned in Poland by the Tsar of Russia
third quarter of the 17th century
159.2.19475
Wedgwood, English, 1730 - 1795
Greek-Inspired Vessel Depicting Herkules and Centaurs (similar to the imagery from a 4th century...
18th century
2014.86
attributed to Franz Zächerle, Austrian, 1737 - 1801
Pygmalion and Galatea with Venus
about 1771
2016.63.6
Antonio Susini, Italian, active 1580 - 1624 | after Giambologna, Flemish and Italian, born 1529 - 1608
Flying Mercury
early 17th century
2016.64.1
Master of Saint Jerome, Italian, active late 15th century
Saint Jerome in Penitence
about 1490
2016.64.3
Alexander Archipenko, Ukrainian / American, 1887 - 1964
White Torso
1916, cast before 1930
s.2004.44
Antoine-Louis Barye, French, 1796 - 1875
Tigre dévorant un gavial (Tiger Devouring a Gharial)
about 1831
s.964.54
Marius Jean Antonin Mercie, French, 1845 - 1916
Gloria Victis! (Glory to the Vanquished)
after 1874, cast after 1879
s.999.5.2