Artwork

Head of Proserpina

Classification
Sculpture
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund
Geography
Italy
Technique
European Painting and Sculpture
Hijiri Date
67
Date Created
1650- 1700
Collection
Sculpture
Copyrights
PICTION COPYRIGHT
Dimensions
Overall - h:15.20 w:10.30 cm (h:5 15/16 w:4 inches)
Material
Terracotta
Additional Information
5217
Description
This work was long thought to be a fragment of a preliminary study for a large-scale marble sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in Rome depicting Pluto, the god of the underworld, dragging Proserpina away to be his wife. Bernini’s finished studies never had the scrape marks visible on the cheek, indicating another sculptor’s hand. The work was owned by Bernini’s family, and his many studio assistants often copied his work. This terracotta therefore may be by one of the more significant sculptors of this group. The subject conveys fleeting expressions of sadness, fear, and surprise, and would have interested sculptors learning to convey complex emotions.

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