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Hall Memorial Fund","markings":null,"inscribed":null,"signed":null,"catalograisonne":null,"creditlinerepro":"","restrictions":null,"nowebuse":"False","secondaryobjectnumber":null,"campuscollections":"false","on_view":false,"accessionyear":"1987-01-01","newaccession":0,"titles":[{"title":"Medea Killing Her Children","titletype":"Primary Title","displayorder":1}],"makers":[{"id":4125,"displayname":"Pelagio Palagi","displaydate":"Italian, 1775–1860","datebegin":1775,"dateend":1860,"prefix":null,"suffix":null,"role":"Artist","displaymaker":"Pelagio Palagi, Italian, 1775–1860","displayorder":1}],"depicted":[],"texts":[{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Gallery Label","textentryhtml":"\r\n<P class=MsoNormal style=\"MARGIN: 0in 0in 8pt\"><FONT size=2>This magnificent large-scale drawing on multiple sheets of paper is attributed to the neoclassical painter Pelagio Palagi, who worked in Bologna, Milan, and Turin. Its size and complex technique indicate that it was intended as a cartoon (or <I>cartone</I></FONT><FONT size=2>, a large piece of paper) that the artist could use as a guide when painting a work of the same size. Although the drawing cannot be connected to any specific work, and there are no signs that the image was intended to be transferred to another surface, it can be dated stylistically to 1810–15, when Palagi produced similarly dramatic frescoes of literary and mythological subjects. Here, Medea grips a dagger and raises her arm in the midst of the slanderous act of killing her children.</FONT><?xml:namespace prefix = \"o\" ns = \"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office\" /><o:p></o:p></P></SPAN>","remarks":"Italian Drawings"},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Provenance","textentryhtml":"Private collection, Florence; Old Masters (Paintings and Sculptures Ltd.), London","remarks":"From accession card. 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Black and red chalk with traces of white heightening on multiple pieces of beige to light tan laid paper, partially squared in black chalk; 157.7 × 116.9 cm, 170.2 × 129.9 × 5.7 cm (frame). Museum purchase, Laura P. Hall Memorial Fund (x1987-75)","captionhtml":"Pelagio Palagi (Italian, 1775–1860), <i>Medea Killing Her Children</i>, 1810–1815. Black and red chalk with traces of white heightening on multiple pieces of beige to light tan laid paper, partially squared in black chalk; 157.7 × 116.9 cm, 170.2 × 129.9 × 5.7 cm (frame). Museum purchase, Laura P. Hall Memorial Fund (x1987-75)","published_date":"2026-02-11 09:07:42.583002","campusart":[{"campuscollections":"false","campusart":0,"neighborhood":null,"lat":null,"lon":null}],"extended_content":false}