- The Veiled Virgin
Sculpture
title = The Veiled Virgin
artist =Giovanni Strazza
year = year unknown
type = Carrara Marble
height = 48
city = St. John's
museum = Presentation ConventThe Veiled Virgin is a Carrara marble statue carved in
Rome by Italian sculptorGiovanni Strazza , depicting the bust of a veiledBlessed Virgin Mary . The exact date of the statue's completion is unknown.The statue was transported to Newfoundland in
1856 , as recorded onDecember 4 in the diary ofBishop John Thomas Mullock : :"Received safely from Rome, a beautiful statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary in marble, by Strazza. The face is veiled, and the figure and features are all seen. It is a perfect gem of art.""The Veiled Virgin" was then kept at the Episcopal Palace next to the Roman Catholic Cathedral in St. John's until
1862 , when Bishop Mullock presented it to Mother Mary Magdalene O'Shaughnessy, the Superior of Presentation Convent. The bust has since remained under the care ofPresentation Sisters , in Cathedral Square, St. John's.Italian nationalism was on the rise in the mid-19th century. Strazza's Veiled Virgin is a prime example of the Italian nationalist art movement called "Risorgimento". The image of the veiled woman was intended to symbolize Italy just as
Britannia symbolized England, Hibernia symbolized Ireland, and Lady Liberty symbolized the United States. Pietro Rossi andRafaello Monti were the most important Italian contemporaries of Strazza who also sculpted veiled women.References
* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/society/veiled_virgin.html The Veiled Virgin] , Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
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