Virgin and Child
Relief
3rd quarter 15th century (sculpted), 1890 (cast)
3rd quarter 15th century (sculpted), 1890 (cast)
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This plaster relief is a cast after the marble original by Desiderio da Settignano in the Museo Nazionale (Bargello), Florence. The original relief was formerly thought to be by Donatello, the Panciatichi Madonna has been ascribed to Desiderio since 1887 (Tschudi, Bode). The relief derives its name from the fact that, prior to its arrival in the Bargello, the Panciatichi Madonna was housed in a baroque tabernacle on the corner of the Palazzo Panciatichi on the Via Cavour, in Florence. This cannot have been its original location, as the Palazzo Panciatichi was not built until the mid-17th century. Because it was displayed outside, the surface of the original is in bad condition, and there is also a break on the top left hand corner. There was a painted stucco version of this relief in Berlin, which was destroyed in 1945.
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Materials and techniques | Plaster cast |
Brief description | Plaster cast relief, Virgin and Child, after a marble original by Desiderio da Settignano, cast by Oronzio Lelli, ca. 1890 |
Physical description | This plaster relief is a cast after the marble original by Desiderio da Settignano in the Museo Nazionale (Bargello), Florence. The original relief was formerly thought to be by Donatello, the Panciatichi Madonna has been ascribed to Desiderio since 1887 (Tschudi, Bode). The relief derives its name from the fact that, prior to its arrival in the Bargello, the Panciatichi Madonna was housed in a baroque tabernacle on the corner of the Palazzo Panciatichi on the Via Cavour, in Florence. This cannot have been its original location, as the Palazzo Panciatichi was not built until the mid-17th century. Because it was displayed outside, the surface of the original is in bad condition, and there is also a break on the top left hand corner. There was a painted stucco version of this relief in Berlin, which was destroyed in 1945. |
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Object history | Purchased from Oronzio Lelli in 1890 for 16s (20 lire) |
Historical context | Formerly thought to be by Donatello (1386-1466), the Panciatichi Madonna has been ascribed to Desiderio since 1887 (Tschudi, Bode). The relief derives its name from the fact that, prior to its arrival in the Bargello, the Panciatichi Madonna was housed in a baroque tabernacle on the corner of the Palazzo Panciatichi on the Via Cavour, in Florence. This cannot have been its original location, as the Palazzo Panciatichi was not built until the mid-17th century. Because it was displayed outside, the surface of the original is in bad condition, and there is also a break on the top left hand corner. There was a painted stucco version of this relief in Berlin, which was destroyed in 1945. |
Production | This object is a 19th century cast of the 15th century original. |
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Accession number | REPRO.1890-21 |
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Record created | December 7, 1999 |
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