Bust of Pope Clement XIV
Bust of Pope Clement XIV
Published 2014-07-14T15:47:06+00:00
Marble bust of Pope Clement XIV wearing a skull-cap and a cape tied in front with a knotted cord, is shown looking slightly to his right.
This bust was commissioned in Rome by the British collector Thomas Mansel Talbot (1747-1813) for £140. At the same time he commissioned a bust of himself. Pope Clement XIV (Lorenzo Ganganelli; 1705-1774) had a particularly friendly relationship with the British in Rome.
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Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Weight of Raw Model : 38 g Layer Height : 0.20 mm Infill Density : 15 %
Date published | 14/07/2014 |
Time to do | 180 - 220 minutes |
Material Quantity | 38g |
Dimensions | 97 X 87 X 42 mm |
Complexity | Easy |
Title | Bust of Pope Clement XIV |
Date | 1773 (made) |
Dimension | Height: 75 cm |
Accession | A.22-1948 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Purchased by the National Gallery of Scotland, inv, no. 2525. |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O127091/pope-clement-xiv-bust-hewetson-christopher/ |
Artist | Christopher Hewetson |
Place | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |