Allegorical figure (1530; Rome, Italy) by Michelangelo

Allegorical figure - Michelangelo - 1530; Rome, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleAllegorical figure
ArtistMichelangelo
Date1530; Rome, Italy
Mediumink,paper
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)
Current LocationCasa Buonarroti, Florence, Italy

About Allegorical figure

The artwork, titled “Allegorical figure,” was crafted by Michelangelo in 1530 in Rome, Italy. This piece, rendered in ink on paper, belongs to the art movement of Mannerism, which is also recognized as the Late Renaissance. It represents the genre of allegorical painting and is currently housed at Casa Buonarroti in Florence, Italy.

The artwork portrays an intricately detailed figure adorned with classical attire, exuding a sense of nobility and strength. The subject’s elaborate headgear and enigmatic expression contribute to the allegorical nature of the piece, inviting viewers to contemplate its deeper symbolic meaning. The meticulous rendering of textures and contrasts in the ink medium accentuates the figure’s three-dimensional presence, showcasing Michelangelo’s masterful skill and adherence to the stylistic nuances of the Mannerist period. The surrounding elements, albeit faint and partially sketched, suggest an interplay between the figure and its contextual environment, further enriching the artwork’s narrative complexity.

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