Phalaris and the Bull of Perillus

Phalaris and the Bull of Perillus

1590·Terracotta with traces of polychromy·68.6 × 87.6 cm (27 × 34 1/2 in.)

<p>This classical subject tells the cautionary tale of the sculptor Perillus, who offered to make a bronze bull in which the tyrant Phalaris could roast his enemies. Perillus was rewarded by being the contraption’s first victim. In the Renaissance this story was interpreted as a moral fable of how bad advice rebounds on the giver, and it is here presented against the backdrop of a large, contemporary piazza. The relief is attributed to Giovanni Caccini on the basis of its stylistic relationship to his best-known work, the bronze panes of the doors of Pisa Cathedral.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1590
Dimensions
68.6 × 87.6 cm (27 × 34 1/2 in.)

Artist

Giovanni Battista Caccini
Giovanni Battista Caccini

Attributed to Giovanni Caccini (Italian, 1556-1612)

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Record

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Year
1590
Dimensions
68.6 × 87.6 cm (27 × 34 1/2 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1590-049147

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Giovanni Battista Caccini

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