Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century
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Bronze Laurent De Medici After Michelangelo, 19th Century

19th century
The Middle Ages style
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From: 33390, Blaye , France

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    The sculptor Michelangelo (1475 - 1564) and Laurent de Medici, Duke of Urbino - known as the Magnificent - are undoubtedly the ideal duo linking a sponsor to a great artist. Their relationship, however, went far beyond this single report since the sculptor was almost considered a member of the Medici family; he lived in the very heart of the Medici-Riccardi palace between 1490 and 1492. In contact with the ancient collections of the family and the artistic and intellectual emulation that surround him daily, Michel Ange will become the sculptor that we know and n will never forget the help of his Magnificent Protector.
    When it comes to paying homage to the latter by creating the sculpture that will adorn his tomb in the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence, Michelangelo creates a masterpiece worthy of his talent and the character he honors.
    At the same time head of the family, political leader and man of art and letters, Lorenzo de Medici must be represented in everything that made his life and his greatness. It must be portrayed in the purest canons of resurgent Humanism, without pretension or false modesty. The perfect balance is found in this sculpture. Dressed like a Roman warlord, Lorenzo de Medici does not adopt a belligerent or triumphant posture but rather pensive and almost intimate. The posture is not official, the character is captured deep in thought, seated away from the noise and bustle of the world.
    The box on which he is leaning contains the experiences accumulated throughout a lifetime, much more precious than all material wealth. The bat that adorns the object embodies melancholy, that of the past, that of regret for the joys of life or that of missed moments. From the top of his tomb, in the calm of the basilica, the Magnificent observes for eternity life going on and remembers his own, inviting the spectator to show the same humility as him: tempus fugit. An example of moderation and restraint appreciated by the bourgeoisie of the 19th century. Our proof with brown patina, dated from this same century, is in perfect condition.

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    This bronze can be seen in our store in Bordeaux, at 64 rue Notre-Dame in the Chartrons district.

    Dimensions:

    Height: 53cm
    Width: 24cm
    Depth: 35cm

    Price: 4900€

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    Ref: 1C1P51U6F8

    Condition
    Style The Middle Ages style (Bronze sculptures of The Middle Ages style Style)
    Period 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century)
    Artist D'après Michel-ange, 19th century
    Width (cm) 24 cm
    Height (cm) 53 cm
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 33390, Blaye , France
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