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The Veiled Virgin is a Carrara marble statue carved in Rome by Italian sculptor Giovanni Strazza (1818–1875) [2] depicting the bust of a veiled Virgin Mary. [3] The exact date of the statue's completion is unknown, but it was probably in the early 1850s. [4] The veil gives the appearance of being translucent, but is carved of marble.
A similar contrapposto stance, twisted upper torso, and a long contour-hugging veil characterize the sculpture. [15] In the mid-19th century, there was a resurgence in popularity of the veiled woman motif after the example of Corradini partially due to the image of a veiled woman becoming an allegory for Italian unification. [16]
Presently, location of five sculptures are identified - High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, listed in the catalog as The Veiled Rebekah and dated 1864, [2] Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Dated c. 1866, [3] Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan (This smaller version (113 cm tall) is listed in the catalog as The Veiled ...
The Veiled Vestal (Italian: La vestale velata) is an 1847 sculpture by Raffaelle Monti. It was commissioned by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire during an 1846 trip to Naples. It is a representation of a Vestal Virgin , the priestesses of the Ancient Roman goddess Vesta .
Modesty or Chastity (Italian: La Pudicizia) or Veiled Truth by Antonio Corradini is a sculpture completed in 1752 during the Rococo period. Corradini was commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro to sculpt a memorial for his mother in the Cappella Sansevero in Naples , where the marble sculpture still remains.
Tory Burch, Alice L. Walton, and Melinda French Gates announced they are donating to support the museum’s development. Everything We Know About the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum ...
"La Donna Velata" (The Veiled Woman) 1854 Metropolitan Museum of Art; Proscenium Arch 1858 Royal Opera House "Charles Stewart, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry 1858 Market Place, Durham. [5] "Veiled Lady" (bust) 1860 Minneapolis Institute of Arts "The Sleep of Sorrow and the Dream of Joy" 1861 Victoria and Albert Museum
Commissioned by Bunny Mellon on behalf of Jackie and Bobby Kennedy, the wreath designed by Jean Schlumberger for JFK's grave had been missing for 50 years.