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Saint John the Baptist

(Italian, Florentine, 1474–1554)
(Italian, Florentine, 1474–1554)
About 1505–15
Object PlaceFlorence, Italy
Country of Origin, for CustomsItaly
Medium/TechniqueGlazed terracotta
Dimensions100.3 x 33 x 26.7 cm (39 1/2 x 13 x 10 1/2 in.)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Solomon R. Guggenheim
Accession number50.2624
On View
On view
ClassificationsSculpture
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Description
With sharply turned head and intensely focused gaze, this figure of Saint John seems almost to speak. The statue is attributed to Giovanni Francesco Rustici, the Florentine sculptor, who worked most closely with Leonardo da Vinci. The sculpture's creamy white glaze, very different from the pure white achieved by the della Robbia workshop, suggests that even in this monochrome sculpture Rustici was seeking a particular coloristic effect through contrast of light and shadow.
Provenance1950, Irene Rothschild (Mrs. Solomon R.) Guggenheim (b. 1868 - d. 1954), New York; 1950, gift of Mrs. Solomon R. Guggenheim to the MFA. (Accession Date: June 8, 1950)
Head of Christ
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about 1520
Abundance
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Head of Flora
Giovanni della Robbia
about 1500
Giovanni della Robbia
about 1520
Charity
Giovanni Guilliani
1717
Bust of the Young Saint John the Baptist
Giovanni della Robbia
About 1480–1500
Portrait relief of a lady
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1780
Virgin and Child
Andrea della Robbia
about 1500
Virgin and Child
Andrea della Robbia
about 1500
Nativity
Benedetto Buglioni
about 1520