AN ENGLISH BRONZE ECORCHE FIGURE
AN ENGLISH BRONZE ECORCHE FIGURE

LATE 18TH CENTURY, AFTER MICHAEL HENRY SPANG, POSSIBLY BY EDWARD BURCH

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AN ENGLISH BRONZE ECORCHE FIGURE
LATE 18TH CENTURY, AFTER MICHAEL HENRY SPANG, POSSIBLY BY EDWARD BURCH
Standing on an oval base and a breccia marble plinth
13 in. (33 cm.) high overall

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Lot Essay

For a similar bronze see one at the Victoria and Albert Museum attributed to Edward Burch after the Anglo-Danish sculptor Spang whose wax model of this figure is in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow. Burch was awarded a premium for a bronze Cast of an anatomy figure, after Spang, at the Society of Arts, in 1767. Further bronze examples of this figure are known in other museum collections. Burch was a gem-engraver and sculptor, who had great success for more than two decades. His career declined from 1788 and from 1794 to 1812 he served as Librarian at the Royal Academy.
V & A Museum number: A.18-1945

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