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This small carved wood and painted statue by Luisa Roldán is the first work by a woman sculptor from before c. 1850 to enter the National Gallery's collection. Widely accepted as a work by Roldán on stylistic grounds, it shares close similarities with a range of sculptures that are widely acknowledged to be by her.

Born in Seville, Roldán was the daughter of Pedro Roldán, one of the city's most accomplished sculptors. Her introduction to sculpture most likely came from Pedro, with whom she worked in close partnership. At the age of 19, she left home to marry one of her father's studio assistants, with whom she set up a workshop and began undertaking commissions. Some of her earliest works, identifiable by style, include various life-size figures in painted wood for altarpieces in Seville and processional floats (paseos) that reflect but differ from her father's style.

In 1688 Roldán and her husband moved to Madrid, likely in expectation of an appointment at the court of King Carlos II. Eventually she was awarded the royal title of escultora de cámara, which did not prove especially lucrative. She turned to specializing in painted terracotta scenes. When Felipe V ascended to the throne in 1701, she was reappointed to the Spanish court. Lauded for her accomplishments as a sculptor, she nevertheless died destitute, unable to pay for a funeral. On the day she died, she received recognition as an "Accademica di merito" from the Accademia di San Luca in Rome.

Provenance

X Conde de Mejorada, Vicente de Medina y Carvajal [1903-1967], Seville; by gift or sale to Ramón Charlo Rodríguez [1902-1996], Seville; by gift c. 1970 to Rafael de Lama, Seville; by gift or inheritance during the 1980s to Manuel de Lama, Germany; (sale, Auktionshaus zeitGenossen, Münster, 24 April 2021, no. 928); Carteia Fine Arts, Madrid; purchased May 2022 by NGA.

Associated Names

Carteia Fine Arts

Bibliography

2022
Dickerson III, C. D. "Gifts & Acquisitions." Art for the Nation no. 66 (Fall 2022): 31-32, repro.

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