Da Un Modello (c.1580) by Giambologna

Da Un Modello - Giambologna - c.1580

Artwork Information

TitleDa Un Modello
ArtistGiambologna
Datec.1580
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)

About Da Un Modello

“Da Un Modello,” crafted by the eminent artist Giambologna circa 1580, is a notable work belonging to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. Exemplifying the genre of sculpture, the artwork showcases the technical mastery and expressive ingenuity characteristic of its period.

The artwork represents a nude male figure, expertly cast in bronze, standing in a dynamic pose. The figure’s muscular form is meticulously rendered, capturing the essence of human anatomy with remarkable precision. The subject’s poised stance, with one arm extended and the other slightly bent, holding an object that appears to resemble a sharp tool, signifies a moment of tension and focus. The figure’s facial expression, with a furrowed brow and intense gaze directed into the distance, enhances the dramatic quality of the sculpture. The intricate detailing, from the curls in the hair to the veins on the feet, underscores Giambologna’s skill in achieving lifelike realism in an idealized form. The sculpture is mounted on a marble base, adding to its grandeur and stability, and is an exquisite representation of Mannerist aesthetics, emphasizing elegance and the complexity of human emotion and form.

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