Ignazio Jacometti

Shepherdess with Goat and Kid

No reserve

Auction Closed

February 5, 09:31 PM GMT

Estimate

5,000 - 7,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Ignazio Jacometti

Italian 1819 - 1883 

Shepherdess with Goat and Kid


signed IGNATIVUS/JACOMETTI/ROM/E


marble

height: 37 in.; 93.98 cm

Dublin National Exposition, 1865, no. 189.

Ignazio Jacometti began his artistic career when he enrolled at the Accademia di San Luca in 1835. After finishing his education, he opened a studio in the Piazza Barberini, Rome and began to focus on creating marble groups of religious subjects. His oeuvre includes a marble of Bacio di Giuda (Kiss of Judas), a statue of Moses for the Column of the Immacolata, Rome and the adornments for the Basilica of San Paolo fuori le Mura, Rome.


Depicting a shepherdess lovingly attending to her goats, this sculpture represents a break in Jacometti's usual, religious aesthetic. The subject, which conveys a sense of femininity and innocence, would have appealed to the taste of his 19th century audience.


The work was exhibited in the Dublin National Exposition of 1865, as number 189.

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