The Sleeping (Borghese) Hermaphrodite

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The marble sculpture of the Sleeping Borghese (or the Borghese Hermaphroditus) was owned by Cardinal Scipion Borghese. It was he who commissioned the mattress from the great baroque sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini. It was removed to France during the Napoleonic Wars and is now in the Louvre, Paris.

This is one of a set of eight paintings of celebrated ancient Greek statuary painted in grisaille (a grey-green monochrome colour) by the artist. The set was probably commissioned as souvenirs by John Parker (1734/1735–1788), MP, during his Grand Tour of Italy in 1764 and may have occupied a garden building at Saltram.

National Trust, Saltram

Plymouth

Title

The Sleeping (Borghese) Hermaphrodite

Date

c.1765

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 72.5 x W 97 cm

Accession number

872547

Acquisition method

gift, as part of the endowment, from the 6th Earl of Morley, 1957

Work type

Painting

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Plympton, Plymouth, Devon PL7 1UH England

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