Inmaculada Barroca
Museum collection

Immaculate Conception #2

Cerámica bizcochada

Sculpture in bisque-fired ceramic, (perhaps a previous step to another finish?), of an Immaculate Conception. The female figure is wrapped in a wide and voluminous mantle, with folds of great movement, which she holds with her hands on her chest. The head is considerably turned on the vertical, raising her gaze upwards. It was attributed to Verdiguier, by Manuel Gómez-Moreno Martínez. / Extracted from: A.A.V.V.: Instituto Gómez-Moreno (catalog). Granada, 1992, p. 185.

Chronology: Final Spanish BaroqueEighteenth century
Dimensions: Height 43 cm.

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