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The Virgin and Child
  • Date: c. 1640 - c. 1685
  • Object Type: Painting
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Image size: 46 x 43.2 cm, oval
  • Frame size: 76 x 72.5 x 10.5 cm
  • Inv: P126
  • Location: Great Gallery
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  • This is a typical example of Sassoferrato’s small-scale pictures of the Virgin; here, the rigorous triangular composition is closely based on an oval etching, in reverse, after the seventeenth-century Bolognese painter Guido Reni. The vogue for such images was stimulated by the Marian cult in the Counter Reformation, and Sassoferrato appears to have painted them in quantity, keeping a reserve stock to meet ever-increasing demand. This composition was repeated many times, although this appears to be the only oval version. Such sentimental imagery accorded well with the taste of the 4th Marquess of Hertford, who bought two versions of the same subject (the other is displayed on the same wall), but otherwise demonstrated little interest in Italian religious painting of the period.