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Sheep by a Statue of Pan, plate five from Paysages Dédiés à M. Warelet
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paper (fiber product)18 × 20 Cm
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This charming etching from a series of mythological landscapes by the German Romantic-era printmaker Gessner suggests the artist was familiar with Claude Gillot’s Pan etching on view nearby (see 1969.280). This print depicts a goat fondly raising its horned head toward a herm with a bust of Pan. While the flock of sheep seem uninterested in the moss-covered column, this antiquarian-enthusiast beast is drawn to the bust as if aware of the god’s oath to protect all cloven-hoofed creatures. The Roman marble Head of Pan seen nearby is similar to the type of bust that the goat is appraising in the picture.
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| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 18 × 20 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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