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Bacchic Procession of Putti

Bacchic Procession of Putti
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USB1157310
Image title
Bacchic Procession of Putti
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Location
Lyme Park, Cheshire, UK
Medium
oil on canvas
Date
1660 AD (C17th AD)
Dimensions
91.4x182.9 cms
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The Master J.H. (probably Jerome Hesketh) (fl.1647-1666). Oil painting on canvas, Bacchic Proscession of Putti by Master J. H. (fl.1647-1666), signed, bottom centre: JHic 1660. (The J and H are joined). Procession of child musicians, led by a black boy holding a thyrsus with pendant ewer and riding a goat, followed by ten naked boys playing musical instruments, one carries fruit/flower garlands, one a red banner, four are playing horns, two are carrying drums one has a recorder and one carries an urn. Set in a landscape with hills and a ruin in the distance. 'J.H.', known by his monogram only, practised in the north-west in the mid-17th century, primarily amongst Catholic and Jacobite families. Lyme Park, Cheshire (Accredited Museum)

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National Trust Photographic Library / Bridgeman Images
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Painting / Mzpainting

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