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Holy Water Font

Artist
Giuseppe Piamontini, Italian, 1663–1742
Date
late 17th century
Classification
Metalwork
Current Location
Not on view
Dimensions
27 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 7 5/8 in. (69.9 x 49.5 x 19.4 cm)
Credit Line
Friends Endowment Fund
Rights
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Object Number
169:1966.1
NOTES
This font, which was made as a receptacle for the holy water used by worshippers as they entered or exited the church, exemplifies the dynamic form of Baroque sculpture. Two robed angels and four gesturing cherubs encircle the protruding shell. The artist used the angled wings and arching palm fronds to enliven the composition and provide a rich frame. The green marble background reflects the 17th-century taste for juxtaposing rich materials with differing textures and colors.