The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonné

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Object within Schaaf no. 4181

Statuette of "The Rape of the Sabines" after Giambologna, with a lace border

Object details

Alternate titles

"Groupe [sic] of the Sabines at Florence"
NMeM; Lady Elisabeth Feilding's personal album, 1844

Image size: h 22.0cm x w 15.1cm

Object Type: Salted Paper Print

Mount: stiff paper album page

Inscription: in ink on the album page by Lady Elisabeth Feilding, "Groupe of the Sabines at Florence" [sic]

Provenance:
Matilda Talbot 1934

Owner: National Science and Media Museum

Object owner number: 1937-2535/18

Collection: Science Museum Collection

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This object is part of Schaaf no. 4181

Statuette of "The Rape of the Sabines" after Giambologna, with a lace border

Keywords: Sculpture

This plaster stauette is a much reduced copy of the original marble sculpture, "The Rape of the Sabines" by Giambologna (1529-1608). The marble original was sculpted between 1574 and 1582 in Florence. Small copies such as the one owned and photographed by Talbot were not uncommon in country houses such as Lacock Abbey.

An early example of photographic combination printing, the photographic negative of the stauette was combined with a second photographic copy of a decorative lace border to produce a third photographic print showing the stauette and lace border seemlessly combined. A print showing the original lace border without the statuette has survived.

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