David Triumphant over Goliath

1507 or before

Moderno

Artist, Veronese, 1467 - 1528

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West Building Ground Floor, Gallery G16


Artwork overview

  • Medium

    bronze

  • Credit Line

    Widener Collection

  • Dimensions

    overall: 7.14 × 5.59 cm (2 13/16 × 2 3/16 in.)
    gross weight: 65.86 gr (0.145 lb.)

  • Accession

    1942.9.240


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Oscar Hainauer [d. 1894], Berlin; his wife, Julie Hainauer, Berlin; acquired 1906 by (Duveen Brothers, Inc., London and New York); by exchange 21 October 1920 to Joseph E. Widener, Lynnewood Hall, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania; gift 1942 to NGA.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1964

  • The Nude in Art, The Vancouver Art Gallery, British Columbia, Canada, 1964, no. 20.

Bibliography

1897

  • Bode, Wilhelm von, ed. Die Sammlung Oscar Hainauer / The Collection of Oscar Hainauer. [bound as one volume, English and German pages interleaved in one page sequence] Berlin, 1897 and London, 1906: no. 151.

1908

  • A Cabinet of One Hundred & Thirty-Three Bronze Plaques and Medals of the Renaissance Period from the Collection of the Late Herr Oscar Hainauer of Berlin. Ed. Duveen Brothers. London, n.d. (but 1908): no. 100, repro.

1942

  • Works of Art from the Widener Collection. Foreword by David Finley and John Walker. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1942: 15.

1983

  • Wilson, Carolyn C. Renaissance Small Bronze Sculpture and Associated Decorative Arts at the National Gallery of Art. Washington, 1983: 108, no. 20.

1989

  • Lewis, Douglas. "The Plaquettes of 'Moderno' and His Followers." Studies in the History of Art 22 (1989): 123, repro.

2013

  • Leino, Marika. Fashion, Devotion and Contemplation: The Status and Functions of Italian Renaissance Plaquettes. Oxford, 2013: 55 fig. 30, 56.

Inscriptions

on reverse, an incised timetelling device, including, in four lines across the bottom, zodiacal signs and abbreviations for the months spelled in canonical Tuscan Italian: [Capricorn] [Aquarius] [Pisces] [Aries] [Taurus] [Gemini] / GEN[NAIO] FEB[RAIO] MAR[ZO] APR[ILE] MAG / NOV[EMBRE] OTT[OBRE] SET[TEMBRE] AGO[STO] LVG[LIO] / [Sagittarius] [Scorpio] [Libra] [Virgo] [Leo] [Cancer]; sideways in the right margin: GIV[GNO]; sideways in the left margin: DEC[EMBRE] [1]

Markings

Reverse formerly bore previous inventory numbers P.10 (for Plaquette no. 10) in black paint (Bode/Thieme 1897/1906) and 100 in white paint (Hainauer/Duveen 1908); painted numerals removed in 1982 cleaning; chemical imprints of the former numbers remain marginally visible.

Wikidata ID

Q63809899


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