Marble tripod dedicated to Apollo, found in the Villa of Cicero Tuscolana by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

Marble tripod dedicated to Apollo, found in the Villa of Cicero Tuscolana - Giovanni Battista Piranesi -

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TitleMarble tripod dedicated to Apollo, found in the Villa of Cicero Tuscolana
ArtistGiovanni Battista Piranesi
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About Marble tripod dedicated to Apollo, found in the Villa of Cicero Tuscolana

The artwork, titled “Marble tripod dedicated to Apollo, found in the Villa of Cicero Tuscolana,” is a creation of Giovanni Battista Piranesi, a renowned artist of the Neoclassicism art movement. This piece belongs to the design genre, reflecting the aesthetic principles and grandeur of the time.

The artwork depicts an intricately designed marble tripod, featuring ornate carvings and classical motifs. At the top, a detailed frieze showcases various figures in motion, adding a sense of dynamic energy to the structure. Centrally positioned, a relief sculpture of a figure, possibly Apollo, stands out, elevated between the supportive columns which are adorned with elaborate patterns. The base of the tripod is robust, decorated with lion-like figures that add to its majestic presence. Beneath the main illustration, a circular diagram details the geometric and artistic intricacies of the design, illustrating the meticulous thought and craftsmanship that went into its creation.

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