Giambologna, Aquila Reale (1567) by Giambologna

Giambologna, Aquila Reale - Giambologna - 1567

Artwork Information

TitleGiambologna, Aquila Reale
ArtistGiambologna
Date1567
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)

About Giambologna, Aquila Reale

The artwork, titled “Giambologna, Aquila Reale,” was crafted by the artist Giambologna in the year 1567. It is a fine example of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and falls within the genre of sculpture.

The sculpture features an exquisitely detailed representation of a regal eagle poised on a textured rocky base. The artist has rendered the bird with impressive realism, capturing the intricate details of its feathers, powerful talons, and intense gaze. The eagle appears to be in a state of alertness, possibly ready for flight, which adds a dynamic and lifelike quality to the piece. The surrounding architecture and the window in the background provide a historical context, enhancing the magnificence of this 16th-century work.

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