Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child

Image credit: Horniman Museum and Gardens

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A carved figure of Mary Immaculata standing on a crescent moon with a serpent (partly missing) beneath. It is mounted on a rectangular wooden plinth made of several pieces of wood. There is some historic damage – the fingers of the right hand, and the child's left foot are missing. There are some cracks in the wood. The remains of gesso and pigment suggest that this statue was originally covered in gesso and painted.

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Forest Hill

Title

Madonna and Child

Medium

oak & iron

Measurements

H 92 x W 18.5 x D 18 cm

Accession number

4334

Acquisition method

purchased by the Horniman Museum

Work type

Sculpture

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