Virgin and Child

Giovanni Giuliani Italian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 533

The inscription indicates that this bozzetto was made at Stift Heiligenkreuz where Giuliani resided from 1711 until his death. Although the Abbey retained the right of ownership of his entire output during that period, and its museum still houses the vast majority of terracottas he modeled over those years, a small number, of which the present sketch is an example, were apparently given away and have found their way to other collections.

Virgin and Child, Giovanni Giuliani (Italian, active Heiligenkreuz, Austria, Venice 1663–1744 Heiligenkreuz), Terracotta with traces of metallic patina, Austrian, Stift Heiligenkreuz

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