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This full-size figure of Mercury is one of a series of ten plaster casts after celebrated antique statues supplied to the Gallery at Croome Court, Worcestershire, as part of a scheme designed by Robert Adam. The original Roman marble statue is in the collection of the Uffizi, Florence. A number of bronze casts of the statue were made in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is therefore unclear whether the versions in plaster made in the 18th century, including this one by John Cheere, were copied from the original marble statue or from one of the bronzes casts. Casts after antique statues appear frequently in Robert Adam’s interior schemes.
Title
Mercury
Date
1767
Medium
plaster
Measurements
H 175.2 x W 61 x D 41 cm
Accession number
88028961
Acquisition method
acquired, 1963
Work type
Statue