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Portrait of Zaga Christ (Ṣägga Krǝstos)
Image Not Available for Portrait of Zaga Christ (Ṣägga Krǝstos)

Portrait of Zaga Christ (Ṣägga Krǝstos)

Artist/Maker (Italian, 1600–1670)
Date1635
MediumWatercolor and bodycolor on vellum mounted on card; silver frame is later
DimensionsOverall (oval): 2 1/4 × 1 7/8 in. (5.7 × 4.8 cm)
Frame: 2 13/16 × 2 1/16 × 3/16 in. (7.1 × 5.2 × 0.5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum Friends Fund
Object number2021.21
Status
On view
More Information
This is the earliest known European portrait miniature to depict a Black sitter. It shows Zaga Christ (Ṣägga Krǝstos) (c. 1616-1638), a pretender to the Ethiopian throne who traveled to Europe in the 1630s to gain support for his claim.

Giovanna Garzoni made the work in 1635, when she met Christ at the court of the Duke of Savoy in Turin. Her portrait is striking for its sympathetic and individualized portrayal at a time when most European images of Africans reverted to stereotypes. Christ is clothed in fashionable European dress, with his hair grown out to match the style in Turin.

In a remarkable gesture to her sitter, Garzoni signed the reverse of the miniature both in her native Italian and in the Ethiopian language Amharic. It is not known why this portrait was made, but it is possible that Christ commissioned it as a gift to bring to the French court, which he visited after leaving Turin.
Exhibition History
"The Greatness of the Universe" in the Art of Giovanna Garzoni
  • Palazzo Pitti, Florence (May 28, 2020 - June 28, 2020 )
Mobility and Exchange, 1600-1800
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (May 25, 2021 - June 5, 2022 )
Collections
  • On View
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