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Portrait of a young woman

Bust
15th century (sculpted), ca. 1899 (cast)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a plaster cast of a bust of a young woman cast in about 1889 probably in Berlin. The original bust is ascribed to Mino da Fiesole as was made in Florence in the 15th century. It previously in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, where it was damaged during the Second World War.

Mino da Fiesole (or Mino di Giovanni)(ca. 1429 – 1484), was a sculptor from Tuscany specialising in marble. He was influenced by Desiderio da Settignano and Antonio Rosselino and is well known for his portrait busts.

Plaster casts were especially sought after during the 19th century, when reproductions of great works of sculpture and architecture were thought crucial for the training of artists. A separating substance was applied to the surface of the work to be reproduced, and a plaster mould made from that. The mould would then be used to make any number of additional plaster copies. These were often sold to artists, and later in the century to art colleges for study purposes.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePortrait of a young woman (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Plaster cast painted
Brief description
Plaster cast, painted plaster, of a original marble portrait bust of a young woman, ascribed to Mino da Fiesole, Italy (Florence), ca. 1450-1480, formerly in Berlin, damaged 1945, cast probably in Berlin, ca. 1889
Physical description
Bust portrait of a young woman.
Dimensions
  • Height: 46cm
  • Width: 38cm
Gallery label
(2014)
This unknown young woman is shown in 15th century dress, although the drapery over her shoulder is a classical motif. Her smile suggests that this was a portrait from life, rather than a commemorative sculpture for a tomb. Renaissance portrait busts, seen in the form of plaster casts in this gallery, were popular in Victorian Britain, combining classical elegance with a naturalistic style.
Object history
Purchased from the Berlin Museum for 10 marks in 1889.

Historical context
Formerly in Berlin, destroyed 1945
Subject depicted
Summary
This is a plaster cast of a bust of a young woman cast in about 1889 probably in Berlin. The original bust is ascribed to Mino da Fiesole as was made in Florence in the 15th century. It previously in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, where it was damaged during the Second World War.

Mino da Fiesole (or Mino di Giovanni)(ca. 1429 – 1484), was a sculptor from Tuscany specialising in marble. He was influenced by Desiderio da Settignano and Antonio Rosselino and is well known for his portrait busts.

Plaster casts were especially sought after during the 19th century, when reproductions of great works of sculpture and architecture were thought crucial for the training of artists. A separating substance was applied to the surface of the work to be reproduced, and a plaster mould made from that. The mould would then be used to make any number of additional plaster copies. These were often sold to artists, and later in the century to art colleges for study purposes.
Collection
Accession number
REPRO.1889-93

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Record createdSeptember 21, 2006
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