The artwork titled “Rabboni” is sculpted by Gutzon Borglum in the year 1909. The medium used for this creation is bronze, and the sculpture stands at dimensions of 190 x 94 cm. Classified under the genre of sculpture, this piece of artwork represents a significant artistic achievement of its time.
The sculpture presents a solemn figure draped in flowing garments, evocative of historical or religious significance. Positioned against a backdrop of carved stone, the figure’s expression and gesture evoke a sense of contemplation and reverence. The detailed rendering of the folds in the robe and the poised stance of the figure showcase Borglum’s mastery in capturing lifelike realism in bronze. The title “Rabboni,” inscribed at the base, hints at a biblical or spiritual narrative, enhancing the sculpture’s contemplative and solemn atmosphere.