Roundel with Foundling Infant

Andrea della Robbia, Giuseppe Lelli (cast maker)
Artist
Andrea della Robbia
Firenze 1435 – 1525 Firenze

Giuseppe Lelli
(cast maker)
Firenze
Dated
1487 (original), 1907 (cast)
Medium
plaster cast
Dimensions
100 × 80 × 15 cm
Inv.no.
Rg.192
Department
Sculptures - Plaster casts
Current Location of the Original Artwork
Italy, Florence, Ospedale degli Innocenti
Location
Not on view

The foundling hospital (Ospedale degli Innocenti) in Florence, built after 1419 according to a design by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377—1446), had arcades on the façade that were decorated with coloured glazed terracotta tondi. In 1487, ten reliefs by Andrea della Robbia were placed between the crescent arches on the façade. The tondi, constructed according to the same compositional scheme but with different details, depict foundling infants, in a reference to the function of the building. The glazed terracotta technique had been elaborated by Andrea’s uncle, Luca, in the early 1440s. The coloured and shiny terracotta sculptures soon became extremely popular in Florence. In 1907 the Museum of Fine Arts ordered plaster casts of four of the Ospedale degli Innocenti’s ten tondi depicting foundling infants.This copy was deposited between 1982 and 2013 in the Institute for the Blind, Budapest.