Putto

Putto

Hans PeiserWW-1540-048911
1540·Lindenwood·H.: 33 cm (13 in.)

<p>Like his contemporaries, German sculptor Hans Peiser typically carved figures such as this one in wood to prepare for larger, finished works in bronze. During the Renaissance, artists revived the ancient Roman motif of small male nudes, called <em>putti</em>, which symbolized gaiety, youth, and innocence. Peiser incorporated these frolicking figures into the city fountains he designed in the 1550s. This example closely resembles the statue of a triumphant putto that crowns the fountain in front of Nuremberg’s city hall.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1540
Dimensions
H.: 33 cm (13 in.)

Artist

Hans Peiser
Hans Peiser

Attributed to Hans Peiser (German, c. 1500-after 1575)

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Record

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Year
1540
Dimensions
H.: 33 cm (13 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1540-048911

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Hans Peiser

Hans Peiser

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