Wax model for a portrait of King George IV (1762–1830)

Wax model for a portrait of King George IV (1762–1830) by Benedetto Pistrucci

Medium

Wax on slate

Dimensions

Diameter (confirmed): 4 1/16 in. (103.4 mm)

Classification

Medals and Plaquettes

Culture

British, London

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace, The Isak and Rose Weinman Foundation Inc., Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill, and Stephen K Scher Gifts and funds from various donors, 2018

Accession Number

2018.435

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Art Historical Context

This delicate wax model, created by Italian-born engraver Benedetto Pistrucci in 1820, served as a preparatory portrait of King George IV, who ascended the British throne that very year. Measuring just over 4 inches in diameter it captures the monarch's profile in intricate detail on a slate base, exemplifying the precision of wax modeling—a favored technique among 19th-century medalists for designing coins, plaquettes, and cameos before metal casting. Pistrucci, renowned for his work at the Royal Mint including the iconic St. George and the Dragon reverse on British sovereigns, brought neocla...

About the Artist

Benedetto Pistrucci · 17831855

Italian, 1783–1855, active England

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