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This fragment of the Virgin's head and bust is from a large standing statuette. She wears a head cloth retained by a band that is designed to receive a metal crown. She also wears a large ring brooch for which the Child reaches.Traces of gilt patterns appear on the neck of the dress and the edges of the mantle. The statuette is cut off at the waist and has a chipped and ragged lower edge. The Christ Child is missing except for his right arm. A wedge of ivory has flaked off in the center of the Virgin's face, destroying her nose. It is difficult to date this piece accurately since it lacks the characterisitic lower parts of the drapery, but the narrow eyes and expression of the mouth suggest a date in the late 13th century.

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Document identity
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10503
label
Virgin and Child
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object
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Source metadata
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10503
contentType
object
stage
normalized
title
Virgin and Child
description
This fragment of the Virgin's head and bust is from a large standing statuette. She wears a head cloth retained by a band that is designed to receive a metal crown. She also wears a large ring brooch for which the Child reaches.Traces of gilt patterns appear on the neck of the dress and the edges of the mantle. The statuette is cut off at the waist and has a chipped and ragged lower edge. The Christ Child is missing except for his right arm. A wedge of ivory has flaked off in the center of the Virgin's face, destroying her nose. It is difficult to date this piece accurately since it lacks the characterisitic lower parts of the drapery, but the narrow eyes and expression of the mouth suggest a date in the late 13th century.
provenance
Mme. L. Stern Collection, Paris [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Henri Daguerre, Paris, 1923 [mode of acquisition unknown]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1923, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
4th quarter 13th century (Medieval)
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
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Ivory & Bone
figurines
fragments
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1
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1
source
import
dimensionsRaw
H: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm)
Source extras
med
ivory
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6229
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MED
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none
Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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