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Bust of Giovanni Battista Cambiaso

Bocciardo, Pasquale (1710?-ca 1790) (sculptor)
ZKW/35
Place of creation/finding
Genua (Italy) (production place)
Dating
the 1770s
Technique
rzeźbienie
Material
white marble
Object type
bust
Rozwiń
Department
Sculptures
Ownership
The Royal Castle in Warsaw – Museum
Dimensions
64 x 59 x 22 [79 x 59 x 22] cm
Bibliography
Elżbieta Jastrzębowska, Nowe dary dla Zamku z Republiki Federalnej Niemiec, "Kronika Warszawy", z. 3, 1981, s. 144
"Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler", Lipsk, t. 32, s. 64
Paintings and Sculptures of the Baroque, Londyn 1970, s. 31, nr kat. 89
Dary Rządu Republiki Federalnej Niemiec dla Zamku Królewskiego w Warszawie, Druckhaus Nürnberg 1980, s. 30, nr kat. 11
Stanisław Lorentz, Darczyńcy, [w:] Curia Maior. Studia z dziejów kultury ofiarowane Andrzejowi Ciechanowieckiemu, Warszawa 1990, s. 18
Katalog Zabytków Sztuki w Polsce, vol. 11: Miasto Warszawa, part 1: Stare Miasto, red. J.Z. Łoziński, A. Rottermund, t. 11, cz. 1, Warszawa 1993, s. 179
El siglo de los Genoveses e una lunga storia di arte e splendori nel Palazzo dei Dogi, Genua 1999, s. 237, nr kat. VI.64
Henryk Chodźko, Janusz Bielecki, Zamek Królewski w Warszawie. Jego dzieje i współczesne wnętrza, Warszawa 2004, s. 147
Artur Badach, Rzeźba. Katalog zbiorów., Warszawa 2011, s. 166-167, nr kat. 140
Artur Badach, A Complete Catalogue of Sculptures, Warszawa 2014, s. 166-167, nr kat. 140
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Bust of Giovanni Battista Cambiaso

Bocciardo, Pasquale (1710?-ca 1790) (sculptor)
ZKW/35
Giovanni Battista Cambiaso is depicted in an ermine cape, as worn by Doges, with a small ruff around the neck and wearing a long wig. The likeness is based on a full-length statue of the doge commissioned from Bocciardo in 1772 for the Great Council Hall in the Palazzo Ducale. The statue, destroyed during a fire in 1777, showed Cambiaso in ceremonial robes, holding a sceptre.
The bust exhibits features which distinguish Bocciardo’s work. The attention to detail, faithful rendering of the model’s features and character, as well as the free tilt of the head are all a reflection of the declining years of the Roman Baroque style and show the impact of 18th-century French portrait art.
Cambiaso’s bust may have been commissioned by his family during his short term of office as Doge, or immediately after his death.

The sculpture was formerly in a private collection in Paris; it was identified by Andrzej Ciechanowiecki. 1980 – gift of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Royal Castle in Warsaw.

Pasquale Bocciardo (Genoa 1710?–1790/91 Genoa).
Sculptor and stucco maker from Genoa. Son of the sculptor Andrea Bocciardo, pupil of Domenico Caprile and Giacomo Antonio Ponsanelli. From 1751 a member of the newly-established Genoan Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti; from 1777 he was in charge of the academy’s sculpture studio. Author of many portraits (including distinguished citizens of Genoa), tombstones and sculptures with religious themes made mainly for church interiors.
Inscribed Cambiaso on back of bust.

Giovanni Battista Cambiaso (1711–73), descendant of a patrician family from Genoa. Doge from April 1771 to December 1772. He was renowned for his charitable projects and as a patron of the arts; he initiated and co-financed the building of churches, roads and bridges as well as the renovation of the Palazzo Ducale.
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Exhibitions

Bust of Giovanni Battista Cambiaso

Bocciardo, Pasquale (1710?-ca 1790) (sculptor)
ZKW/35

Doża Giovanni Battista Cambiaso, Palazzo Ducale, Genua, 15.XI.1999-15.VI.2000

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