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The Young Saint John the Baptist

Giovanni Francesco Susinic. 1610/1630

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
Washington, DC, United States

The pose of this boy, who appears ready to jump up, recalls paintings and sculpture by Michelangelo, to whom the statue was once attributed. But the refined physique reflects Susini's training by his uncle Antonio, an assistant to the late 16th-century bronze sculptor Giovanni Bologna. In Florentine art the city's patron saint, John the Baptist, often appears as a boy, providing a devout role model for children. The Lamb of God at his feet symbolizes Jesus, whose coming John foretold. With holy water filling the shell in John's hand, the statue might have stood against the wall of a chapel, with one figure gazing toward the altar, the other toward entering worshippers.

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  • Title: The Young Saint John the Baptist
  • Creator: Giovanni Francesco Susini
  • Date Created: c. 1610/1630
  • Physical Dimensions: overall: 102.9 x 54.9 x 54.6 cm (40 1/2 x 21 5/8 x 21 1/2 in.)
  • Provenance: Purchased 1900 near Bologna by (Albitez), as by Andrea Sansovino, for Daniel Z. Noorian [d. 1929], New York and Newark;[1] (his estate sale, American Art Association-Anderson Galleries, New York, 12-14 March 1931, no. 643, as by Sansovino, bought in);[2] retained by Noorian's widow, Belle Ward Noorian; possibly (sale, Parke-Bernet, New York,1942);[3] (Piero Tozzi [1882-1974], New York);[4] his estate; purchased 26 October 2005 through (Robert Simon Fine Art, New York, New York) by NGA. [1] Provenance as given on http://www.robertsimon.com/works(underscore)html/susini.html, accessed 8 March 2012. [2] Auction records state that the purchaser was Virginia Butts, and _The New York Times_ coverage of the auction results list the buyer as N. Lind, but the sculpture was evidently unsold and remained with Noorian's widow. [3] This sale has not yet been identified. [4] No records concerning this sculpture have been discovered in The Tozzi Archive, housed in The Onassis Library for Hellenic and Roman Art, Department of Greek and Roman Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  • Medium: Carrara marble
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

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