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Coll. Bassner, Danzig-Zopot, sale 19/11/1929, no. 98. Sale, Lepke, Berlin, 25-26/10/1932, no. 100. Coll. Lord Swansea; with Cyril Humphries, 1971. Bought by the museum in 1972.\n\nHistorical significance: In producing small-scale bronzes Hendrick de Keyser was following a distinctive mannerist formula, in particular comparisons may be made with the bronzes by Giambologna. The bronzes he made may have coincided with his work on the monumental tomb of  William the Silent in the New Church in Delft, but they also convey Giambologna's principles and ideas relating to the North, although he was never part of the Florentine circle.","historicalContext":"The bronze was certainly made for a collector. The close stylistic relationship to the the bronze figure of Mercury in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, which is monogrammed and dated 1631 suggest an attribution to Hendrick de Keyser (1565-1621). 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