Virgin and Child
Statuette
third quarter of the 15th century (made)
third quarter of the 15th century (made)
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This is one of a number of stucco and terracotta versions (one in the Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington) of the same composition, which may depend from a lost original in marble. The composition is a later work of Antonio Rossellino and close in date to the tomb of Mary of Aragon at Naples and the Nori Madonna in Santa Croce, Florence.
Object details
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Title | Virgin and Child |
Materials and techniques | Painted stucco |
Brief description | Stucco pigmented statuette of the Virgin and Child, by Antonio Rossellino, Italy, third quarter of the 15th century |
Physical description | The Virgin and Child, painted stucco, probably after a marble. The Virgin is seated on a low throne looking downwards at the Child which rests at her right arm, supported by her left hand. She wears a dark blue cloak over a high braided light red dress with blue cuffs. The child nestles his head against her breast. The Virgin's head has been broken and repaired and the figure would appears to have been repainted several times. |
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Object history | Purchased at Sotheby's for £26. |
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Summary | This is one of a number of stucco and terracotta versions (one in the Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington) of the same composition, which may depend from a lost original in marble. The composition is a later work of Antonio Rossellino and close in date to the tomb of Mary of Aragon at Naples and the Nori Madonna in Santa Croce, Florence. |
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Accession number | A.12-1934 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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