About the Artwork
Saint John the Baptist
1470
Giovanni de Fondulis da Crema
between 1420 and 1430 - before 1497
Italian
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Polychromed terracotta
Overall: 55 1/2 × 13 1/4 × 11 1/8 inches (141 × 33.7 × 28.3 cm)
Sculpture
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Funds
22.2
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, on base: VELLANO PATAVINUS OPUS A. 1470.
Provenance
Alte Pinakothek (Munich, Germany);1921, (Julius Böhler, Munich, Germany) and (A.S. Drey and Co., The Hague, Netherlands);
1922-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Planiscig, Leo. Venezianische Bildhauer der Renaissance. Vienna, 1921, pp. 168-170 (ill.) [As by Giovanni Minelli].
Valentiner, W.R. "Recent Accessions." Bulletin of the DIA 3, no. 3 (December 1921): pp. 22-30; p. 25 (ill.), p. 27.
Plainscig, Leo. Andrea Riccio. Vienna, 1927, p. 119 (ill.).
Ternbach, Joseph. "A Sixteenth Century Terra Cotta Statue: Problem of Restoration and Preservation." Curator 2, no. 3 (1959): pp. 219-232 (ill.).
Darr, Alan Phipps. "A Valentiner Legacy: Italian Sculpture." Apollo 124, no. 298 (December 1986): pp. 476-485; pp. 479-480, 482 (ill.).
Gentilini, Giancarlo. "Giovanni Minello de’ Bardi: San Giovanni Battista." In Dal Trecento al Seicento, Le Arti a Paragone, ed., Giovanni Romano. Turin, 1991, pp. 60–77 (ill.).
Gentilini, Giancarlo. "Il Beato Sorore di Santa Maria della Scala." Antologia di Belle Arti 52–55 (1996): p. 30, no. 10 (ill.).
Darr, Alan P., Peter Barnet, and Antonia Boström. Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Detroit Institute of Arts, vol. 1. London, 2002, pp. 175–177, no. 87 (ill.) [as by Giovanni Minelli dei Bardi (ca. 1440–1529)].
Ericani, Giuliana. "Giovanni de Fondulis." In La Scultura al Tempo di Andrea Mantegna: tra Classicismo e Naturalismo, ed., Vittorio Sgarbi. Milan, 2006, pp. 92–99; p. 98.
Old Master Paintings and Sculpture. Sales cat., Sotheby's. New York, January 29-30, 2009, pp. 215–216 (ill.).
Ericani, Giuliana. "Giovanni de Fondulis. Un importante capitolo della scultura rinascimentale padana." In Rinascimento Cremasco: arti, maestri e botteghe tra XV e XVI secolo, ed. Paola Venturelli. Milan, 2015, p. 75.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Giovanni de Fondulis da Crema, Saint John the Baptist, 1470, polychromed terracotta. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Funds, 22.2.
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