
Angel Gabriel
19th century
Italian, Venice
Gilded copper alloy (with traces of green paint on the lilly)
The gilded image of the Archangel Gabriel perches high atop an orb in the southeast corner of the Gothic Room. Said to be from a church demolished by Napoleon, a historical figure of great interest to Isabella, this work was later struck by cannons during the Italian revolution of 1848. Perhaps intrigued by this tale, Isabella chose to display him with the gaping hole still clearly visible in his chest rather than having him restored.
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