Unmarked, after a model by Benedetto Buglioni, (1459/60 - 1521).
19 x 13 x 4 1/2 in.
Note: Benedetto Buglioni was a pupil of Andrea Verrocchio who later worked with Andrea Della Robbia. From the latter, Buglioni learned glazing techniques before opening his own workshop in Florence in the 1480s. The modelling of the faces, the wings and the expression of the eyes of the angels offered here show a clear debt to della Robbia's style, particularly when one considers the figure of Gabriel in the latter's Annunciation in the Cappella Niccolini, La Verna (A. Marquand, Andrea della Robbia and his Atelier, New York, 1972, I, fig. 40).
Condition
Overall wear and some minor losses. One with a crack around the face and hair where previously broken and restored. A minor chip to the hair as well. Minor chips to the bases. Both lacking wings with broken remnants remaining on the backs and polychromed. One missing pricket holder. The other pricket slightly bent. Both later painted. Otherwise in good overall condition.
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Sold American Art Galleries, New York, April 22-26, 1926, Lot 521.
Property from The Fortress in Troy, NY.