* Mondella (Galeazzo, called Il Moderno, 1467-1528). The Flagellation of Christ, circa 1510 [but later], bronze relief plaquette, showing the scourging of Christ at the pillar below a twin barrel-vaulted ceiling, initialled P.V.R. to lower edge, integral hanging loop to verso, 14 x 10.5 cm (5.5 x 4 ins)Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Literature: Douglas Lewis, 'The Plaquettes of "Moderno" and His Followers', Studies in the History of Art , volume 22, 'Symposium Papers IX: Italian Plaquettes', Washington, 1989, pages 105-141. Galeazzo Mondella (1467-1528), prominent goldsmith and guild master of Verona, and perhaps the most accomplished artist of Italian Renaissance plaquettes. His work, which included both sacred and profane subjects (including the Labours of Hercules and the Life of Christ) was influenced by Mantegna and other artists in his native Veneto, as well as by fellow artists such as "Antico" (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, circa 1460-1528), whose "trade" name almost certainly influenced his own. 'P.V.R.' may represent the name of the foundry that created this later casting.