A SOUTH GERMAN BAROQUE FRUITWOOD STATUE OF A DRAPED MAIDEN
A SOUTH GERMAN BAROQUE FRUITWOOD STATUE OF A DRAPED MAIDEN

17TH CENTURY

Details
A SOUTH GERMAN BAROQUE FRUITWOOD STATUE OF A DRAPED MAIDEN
17TH CENTURY
With her left arm raised and looking to the left, leaning against a tree-stump, losses to her fingers
69 in. (175 cm.) high
Provenance
The late Sir Cecil Beaton, CBE, Reddish House, Broadchalke, Wiltshire, sold Christie's house sale, 9-10 June 1980, lot 14.

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Lot Essay

This statue is the subject of an anecdote which has amused the collector ever since. Despite being early June - or perhaps because it was - the weather was terrible at Cecil Beaton's magical Reddish House sale in 1980. The car park became a quagmire and the sale marquee became darker and darker. This fruitwood statue of a goddess with one arm upraised had originally been placed by Beaton in a niche in the Hall at Reddish; for the sale, she was moved into the back of the marquee. This proved to be calamitous, for in the gloom, the auctioneer, Anthony Coleridge, knocked down one of the first lots to the statue!

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