Attribué à Ehrgott Bernhard Bendl

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Attribué à Ehrgott Bernhard Bendl
CHILD'S VIRGIN in ivory carved in the round. Seated, the Virgin is holding the sleeping Child on her knees in a gesture of tenderness; she is dressed in a dress and a coat with one side coming back to the front of her legs.South Germany, attributed to Ehrgott Bernhard Bendl (Baumgarten ?(Baumgarten ?, circa 1660- Augsburg, 1738), first quarter of the 18th century Height: 9 cm Blackened wooden base Some cracks and craquelures Ehrgott Bernhard Bendl is a baroque artist from a family of sculptors established in Augsburg for at least two generations before him. After an apprenticeship in the family workshop and a grand tour that took him to Prague, Vienna, Rome and Paris, he received a number of commissions, including sculptures for the pillars of the Augustinian convent in Augsburg, now in the Germanishes Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, and also figures for the altar of the Virgin Mary in the cathedral of the same city. He is the author of many other works for churches and monasteries in southern Germany and Switzerland. He also works in ivory, boxwood, gold and silver. He has thus become a specialist in the interpretation of small subjects for private devotion in the image of this charming Virgin and Child imbued with tenderness. Several examples are known to use this same model: one in the Berlin Olbricht collection (fig.a) and another, which disappeared during the Second World War, which was in the Berlin Museum. The Louvre Museum preserves a variant showing a Nursing Virgin (Inv. OA 87), and in the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection there is a Virgin with the Sleeping Child from the same workshop, carefully attributed to the Dresden sculptor Paul Hermann (1673-1732). It is now accepted that Ergott Bernhard Bendl is the father of this group of small Virgins, all about ten centimetres in size, based on the 1972 study by Professor Christian Theuerkauff, who is recognised as the great specialist in Baroque ivory. Expressing a sense of intimacy, they sh
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