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Woman Bathing, Touching her Foot

Maker (French, 1536 - 1611)
ClassificationsSCULPTURE
Dateca. 1600
Mediumbronze
Dimensions5 1/8 in. (13 cm.)
DescriptionThis sculpture portrays a nude female figure, seated upon the stump of a tree, which is covered with drapery.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextIn the second half of the 16th century, Prieur worked as court sculptor to Duke Emanuel-Philibert of Savoy and to King Henry IV of France. In addition to the celebratory and monumental bronzes he produced for these important patrons, he created a number of small figures of men and women engaged in domestic and other informal activities. These intimate bronzes must have appealed to a wide range of collectors, who would have appreciated their tactile charm. This group (17.8, 17.15-17.20) is one of the finest and largest of Prieur's small bronzes, which Henry Huntington acquired in 1917 from the collection of J.P. Morgan.
Status
On view
Object number17.17
Woman Bathing, Braiding her Hair
Barthélemy Prieur
ca. 1600
Object number: 17.16
Woman Bathing her Feet
Barthélemy Prieur
ca. 1600
Object number: 17.15
Woman Combing her Hair
Barthélemy Prieur
ca. 1600
Object number: 17.18
Woman Combing her Hair
Barthélemy Prieur
ca. 1600
Object number: 17.19
Maid Servant Returning from Market
Barthélemy Prieur
ca. 1600
Object number: 17.20
Man with Sword
Barthélemy Prieur
ca. 1600
Object number: 17.7
Man Carrying a Child
Barthélemy Prieur
ca. 1600
Object number: 17.8
Youth Drawing Thorn from his Foot
early 16th century
Object number: 17.4
Venus with the Apple
Unknown
19th Century
Object number: 17.5
Youth Drawing Thorn from his Foot
19th Century
Object number: 14.9
Woman Bathing in Stream
Théodore Richomme
n.d.
Object number: 14.60