Artist: Rafaelle Monti (Italian, 1818–1881)
Title: The Sister-Anglers
Medium: Antique Engraving on wove paper after the original sculpture by master engraver John H Baker (British, 1829-c.1872).
Dimensions: Image Size 4 x 9 3/4 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 13 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Sculptural group of two young women on a bank, one standing at right, holding a fishing rod, looking at the other, seated at left, looking up at her, holding a small fish in her left hand.
Rafaelle Monti was an Italian sculptor, author and poet. Born in Milan, he studied under his father, the noted sculptor Gaetano Matteo Monti, in the Imperial Academy. At the age of only 20, he was invited to Vienna where he received extensive patronage; he returned to Milan after two years. In 1846, Monti travelled to England for the year and later settled there. Monti exhibited at the Royal Academy, and soon earned recognition as a leading sculptor with his piece for the 6th Duke of Devonshire, the “Veiled Vestal”, a figure with illusionistic veil, a specialism of his. A bust based on this work and cast in Parian porcelain by Copeland, entitled “The Bride” but often known as “The Veiled Bride”, was issued in 1861 by the Crystal Palace Art Union. This became one of the most popular Parian busts ever produced. Monti produced sculptures in marble, but also created in metals and porcelain, while remaining active in the applied arts.