Bearded Grotesque Figure
- Object belonging
- One's own
- Category
- Wood sculpture
- City
- Rome
- Location
- Museo Nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia
- Specific location
- Store
- Inventory
- PV 02306
- Material and technique
- Sculpted and carved chestnut wood, paint
- Author
- Roman School
- Dating
- Mid-15th century
- Dimensions
- 96 x 24.5 x 25 cm.
- Origin
- Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo (1920)
- Image copyright
- SSPSAE e per il Polo Museale della città di Roma
Short description
This bust of a bearded man with a red cap, a ceiling sculpture, forms a pair with the very similar work identified with inv. no. PV 2307. These works, together with another pair of heads (PV 92 and 93), were said by Hermanin to have come “from an old house, pulled down in 1833 in the medieval quarter than runs between Campo di Fiori and the Ghetto” (1920) or, more precisely, “from a medieval house demolished towards the end of the 19th century near San Paolino alla Regola (1948); they were attributed to a Roman sculptor, similar in style to the author of the Madonna d’Acuto (1920), and to a Roman carver of the 14th century (1948). Santangelo, though, separates the two pairs, believing them to be realized by different sculptors and places them in the mid-15th century (1954). Scientific analysis carried out in 2009 by IVALSA-CNR in Florence identified the wood used as chestnut (castanea sativa), which was used in the majority of medieval houses between Rome and Naples. For a study of the various typologies of wooden ceiling sculptures, see Soffitti lignei: convegno internazionale di studi (Pavia 2001), ed. L. Giordano, Pisa 2005.
Bibliography
F. Hermanin, Sculture medioevali romane, "Dedalo", 1, 1920, pp. 219 and 222; F. Hermanin, Il Palazzo di Venezia. Museo e grandi sale, Bologna 1925, p. 33; F. Hermanin, Il Palazzo di Venezia, Rome 1948, pp. 265-266; A. Santangelo (ed.), Museo di Palazzo Venezia. Catalogo delle sculture, Rome 1954, p. 65