The Virgin and Child
Statuette
ca. 1700 - ca. 1740 (made)
ca. 1700 - ca. 1740 (made)
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This Virgin and Child terracotta is made by Giuseppe Mazza (1653-1741) in Italy in ca. 1700 - 1740.
Terracotta and stucco were popular materials for sculptors in Northern Italy, especially Bologna, at this time.
Giuseppe Mazza (1653-1741) was the leading Bolognese sculptor of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Mazza was responsible for the plastic decoration of chapels in the churches of Corpus Domini, the Madonna di Galliera and San Giacomo Maggiore, and for much other work in his native town. His most important works outside Bologna are six large bronze reliefs of scenes from the life of St. Dominic in Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. A large number of small terracotta reliefs and statuettes bearing the initials G. M. are ascribed to Mazza.
Terracotta and stucco were popular materials for sculptors in Northern Italy, especially Bologna, at this time.
Giuseppe Mazza (1653-1741) was the leading Bolognese sculptor of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Mazza was responsible for the plastic decoration of chapels in the churches of Corpus Domini, the Madonna di Galliera and San Giacomo Maggiore, and for much other work in his native town. His most important works outside Bologna are six large bronze reliefs of scenes from the life of St. Dominic in Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. A large number of small terracotta reliefs and statuettes bearing the initials G. M. are ascribed to Mazza.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | The Virgin and Child (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Terracotta |
Brief description | Statuette, terracotta, Virgin and Child, by Giuseppe Mazza, Italian (Emilia), ca. 1700-1740 |
Physical description | The Virgin is represented standing in full-length holding the Child. Her head is covered with a veil, and she looks down towards the Child. |
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Object history | Purchased in London (Commander R. W. Richardson, £45). |
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Summary | This Virgin and Child terracotta is made by Giuseppe Mazza (1653-1741) in Italy in ca. 1700 - 1740. Terracotta and stucco were popular materials for sculptors in Northern Italy, especially Bologna, at this time. Giuseppe Mazza (1653-1741) was the leading Bolognese sculptor of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Mazza was responsible for the plastic decoration of chapels in the churches of Corpus Domini, the Madonna di Galliera and San Giacomo Maggiore, and for much other work in his native town. His most important works outside Bologna are six large bronze reliefs of scenes from the life of St. Dominic in Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. A large number of small terracotta reliefs and statuettes bearing the initials G. M. are ascribed to Mazza. |
Bibliographic reference | Pope-Hennessy, John. Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Volume II: Text. Sixteenth to Twentieth Century. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1964, p. 661, cat. no. 706 |
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Accession number | A.13-1957 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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