Giovanni Battista Piamontini, Italian, fl.1725-1762
Title: The Wrestlers
Date: 1754
Medium: Marble
Dimensions:
70 x 60 x 83 cm
Credit Line: Milltown Gift, 1902
Object Number: NGI.8211
Label TextPankration was an ancient Greek sport involving a brutal mixture of wrestling and boxing. It became part of the ancient Olympic Games in the seventh century BC. This sculpture of two men engaged in a pankration combat is an eighteenth century copy of an antique Roman sculpture, which in turn was a copy of a Greek bronze sculpture. The Roman version was discovered in Rome in 1583 and was acquired by Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici. It would have been on view in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence in the eighteenth century, when many artists were on the Grand Tour of Europe, studying works of art and historic places.
Inscriptionon pedestal: IOANNES PIAMONTINIUS/SCULP:FLORENT:MDCCLIV

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