S. Luigi Gonzaga in Glory

Pierre Legros, the younger French, 1666-1719
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S. Luigi Gonzaga in Glory

ca. 1696

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1666-1719

French

Unknown

Terracotta

Overall: 33 1/2 × 16 3/4 × 5 1/2 inches (85.1 × 42.5 × 14 cm) Overall (backing board): 35 × 21 × 5 1/4 inches (88.9 × 53.3 × 13.3 cm)

Sculpture

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund

42.52

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

before 1791, Bartolomeo Cavaceppi [1716-1799] (Rome, Italy)

by 1802, (Villa Torlonia, Rome, Italy). Kurt and Elsa Glaser (Berlin, Germany)

May 9, 1933, sold by (Internationalen Kunst und Auktionhauses, Berlin, Germany) lot 162

Dr. Frederick [Fritz] Haussmann (Berlin, Germany)

(Schaeffer Galleries, Inc., New York, New York, USA)

1942-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Smouse, F.I. "Pierre Legros II et les sculpteurs francais a Rome." Gazette des Beaux Arts, part 2 (1913): 203-217.

D'Espezel. Gazette des Beaux Arts (October 1934): 149- 160.

Richardson, E.P. "Three Masters of the Roman Baroque: Cortona, Duquesnoy, Legros." Bulletin of the DIA 22, no. 2 (November 1942): 10-15.

Gems of Baroque Painting. Exh. cat., Schaeffer Galleries. New York, 1942, no. 36.

Art in Italy 1600-1700. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts, 1965, no. 61.

Cummings, F.J., and C.H. Elam, eds. DIA Illustrated Handbook. Detroit, 1971, p. 113.

Bowron, Edgar Peters, ed. Art in Rome in the Eighteenth Century. Exh. cat., Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia, 2000, pp. 258-259, (ill.).

Kerber, Bernhard. Andrea Pozzo. Berlin and New York, 1971, p. 184.

Enggass, Robert. Early Eighteenth-Century Sculpture in Rome: An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonné. Vol. 1. State College, 1976, p. 135.

Contardi, Bruno, and Giovanna Curcio, eds. In urbe architectus: Modelli, disegni, misure, la professione dell’architetto Roma, 1680–1750. Rome, 1991, p. 39.

Souchal, François. French Sculpture of the 17th and 18th Centuries: The Reign of Louis XIV. Vol. 2. London and Boston, 1993, p. 282, no. 10B.

Barberini, Maria Giulia, and Carlo Gasparri. Bartolomeo Cavaceppi scultore romano: 1717–1799. Museo del Palazzo Venezia. Rome, 1994, pp. 130–131, fig. 118.

Contardi, Bruno. “L’altare di San Luigi Gonzaga in Sant’ Ignazio,” in Andrea Pozzo. Milan,1996, pp. 97–120.

Bissell, Gerhard. Pierre Le Gros, 1666–1719. Reading, 1997, p. 45, no. 3, cat. no. 10A.

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Pierre Legros, the younger, S. Luigi Gonzaga in Glory, ca. 1696, terracotta. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund, 42.52.

S. Luigi Gonzaga in Glory
S. Luigi Gonzaga in Glory