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Collections

After Agostino Cornacchini
Judith and Holofernesoriginal model 1722-1723, this example circa 1746-1750

Not on view
White-glazed porcelain figural group of three figures — a standing woman with raised arm, a crouching robed man, and a smaller figure — on a dark wooden plinth with scrolled ceramic feet
White glazed porcelain figural group of a standing woman in flowing robes with two smaller crouching figures at her feet, mounted on a dark wood base with white porcelain scrollwork feet.
White glazed porcelain figural group on a dark pedestal: a standing woman in flowing robes and turban holds a floral bouquet aloft, flanked by smaller reclining and attendant figures, with scrolled acanthus ornaments at the base.
White glazed porcelain figural group of two draped figures in dynamic poses, mounted on a dark wooden base with white scroll-footed porcelain surround; visible crazing and hairline cracks throughout the undecorated blanc de chine-style surface.
White glazed porcelain figural group on a dark pedestal with scrolled acanthus supports. A standing woman in draped classical dress holds a small figure aloft; a reclining male figure and a dog appear at her feet. Highly detailed modeling with a smooth, glossy surface.
Artist or Maker
After Agostino Cornacchini
Italy, Pescia, 1686-1754
Manufacturer
Doccia Manufactory
Italy, Florence, founded 1737
Title
Judith and Holofernes
Place Made
Italy
Date Made
original model 1722-1723, this example circa 1746-1750
Medium
Doccia porcelain with original wood base
Dimensions
21 3/4 × 17 × 12 in. (55.25 × 43.18 × 30.48 cm)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by Camilla Chandler Frost, Suzanne Deal Booth and David G. Booth, and Lynda and Stewart Resnick through the 2004 Collectors Committee; and by Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bright, Mr. and Mrs. William Preston Harrison, William Randolph Hearst, Mrs. Sidney Alcott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Benny, the Jones Foundation, Mrs. Samuel M. Haskins, B. George Cantor, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll, and the European Painting Acquisition Fund by exchange
Accession Number
M.2004.175
Classification
Sculpture
Collecting Area
European Painting and Sculpture
Selected Bibliography
  • Montanari, Tomaso, and Dimitrios Zikos, eds. Making Beauty: the Ginori Porcelain Manufactory and its Progeny of Statues. Florence: Mandragora, 2017.