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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Cast Courts, The Ruddock Family Cast Court, Room 46A

Virgin and child

Relief
ca. 1850-1900 (made), ca. 1150 (made)
Place of origin

A damaged depiction of the Virgin and Child was discovered at York Minster in the choir after a fire in 1829. The heads were probably vandalised in the 16th century. The cast was almost certainly made and came to the Museum in the 19th century, but it is not known exactly when.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleVirgin and child (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Painted plaster cast
Brief description
Plaster cast of a relief of the Virgin and Child made in England about 1850-1900. The original was made in York about 1150.
Physical description
Plaster cast of a relief of the Virgin and Child, the heads of the original were probably vandalised in the 16th century and can be seen on the cast.
Dimensions
  • Height: 70cm
  • Width: 39.5cm
Production typeCopy
Gallery label
Cast of Unknown artist Virgin and Child About 1150 A damaged depiction of the Virgin and Child was discovered at York Minster in the choir after a fire in 1829. The heads were probably vandalised in the 16th century. The cast was almost certainly made and came to the Museum in the 19th century, but it is not known exactly when. Cast About 1850–1900 Painted plaster England Museum no. Repro.A. 1915-1 Original Tadcaster limestone York, England York Minster(21/06/2018)
Object history
Copy of a relief of the Virgin and Child made in plaster in England about 1850-1900. The original was made in Tadcaster limestone in York, England about 1150 and was discovered in the choir at York minster following a fire in 1829.
Historical context
Original in York Minster
Subjects depicted
Summary
A damaged depiction of the Virgin and Child was discovered at York Minster in the choir after a fire in 1829. The heads were probably vandalised in the 16th century. The cast was almost certainly made and came to the Museum in the 19th century, but it is not known exactly when.
Collection
Accession number
REPRO.A.1915-1

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Record createdJune 27, 2000
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