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On display at V&A South Kensington
Cast Courts, Room 46b, The Weston Cast Court

The Virgin and Child with two Angels

Relief
after 1422 (sculpted), ca. 1858 (cast)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Plaster cast of the Virgin and Child with Two angels, after the original of Istrian stone and marble by the Master of the Mascoli Altarpiece above the doorway to the entrance of the Cornaro Chapel, outside the Church of S. Maria dei Frari, Venice. The converging lines of the Madonna's throne are intended to compensate for the high viewpoint from which the relief is normally seen.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Virgin and Child with two Angels (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Plaster cast
Brief description
Plaster cast of the Virgin and Child with Two angels, after the original of Istrian stone and marble by the Master of the Mascoli Altarpiece above the doorway to the entrance of the Cornaro Chapel, Venice, after 1422, cast ca. 1858
Physical description
Plaster cast of the Virgin and Child with Two angels, after the original of Istrian stone and marble by the Master of the Mascoli Altarpiece above the doorway to the entrance of the Cornaro Chapel, outside the Church of S. Maria dei Frari, Venice. The converging lines of the Madonna's throne are intended to compensate for the high viewpoint from which the relief is normally seen.
Dimensions
  • Height: 195.5cm
  • Width: 195.5cm
Object history
Acquired in 1858, further details of acquisition are not recorded
Historical context
The sculptor derives his name from a marble altarpiece and antependium in the Mascoli chapel in the Basilica di S. Marco in Venice. The converging lines of the Madonna's throne are intended to compensate for the high viewpoint from which the relief is normally seen. In the original, the decoration of the throne is complemented by an elaborate Gothic frame, surmounted by a half-length figure of Christ the Redeemer.
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
REPRO.1858-279

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Record createdJune 22, 2000
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