- Type of object:Polychrome wooden sculpture
- Measurements (H/W/D):59 cm / 28 cm / 16 cm
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Materials & Techniques:
Wood (linden), paint, gilt / hand-carved, painted, gilded
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Inscriptions & Markings:
Label on a string tied around the figure's neck, black ball-point pen, MGZ-2612; Reverse, upper middle, white paint, MGZ // 2612
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Date or Period:
18th century / Baroque period
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Subject:
Polychrome wooden sculpture of a female figure
- Title:Sculpture - Eve, Saint Mark’s Church
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Distinguishing Features:
Wormholes across the whole object. Paint layer has severely degraded. There are traces of blue paint on the eyes, red paint on the lips and grey-brown paint on the hair. Traces of pink pigment across the body and on the right cheek. There is a bent nail in the upper middle of its back. Slight damage (cracks) in the wood on the left hip and across the left foot. Slight damage on the left thigh. Slight cracks on the band of leaves that cover her right hip. The figure's left foot is damaged and is missing toes.
A polychrome wooden sculpture of a female figure. Her head is tilted upwards and to her right. Her hair is long and wavy, parted at the middle. Her left hand is placed on her chest and her left leg is bent at the knee. Her right arm consists only of her shoulder and upper arm. Her right leg consists only of her thigh. She is nude, her waist is covered with a band of leaves. The sculpture was originally made for St Mark's Church in Zagreb. There is a sculpture of Adam from the same group.
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Object ID No.:
MGZ-2612
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Related Written Material:
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Place of Origin/Discovery:
Church of Saint Mark, Zagreb. Currently located at the Zagreb City Museum.
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Cross Reference to Related Objects:
There is a sculpture of Adam from the same group, MGZ-2611
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Date Documented:
2025-06-02








