St. Paul (1504; Florence, Italy) by Michelangelo

St. Paul - Michelangelo - 1504; Florence, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleSt. Paul
ArtistMichelangelo
Date1504; Florence, Italy
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationDuomo di Siena, Siena, Italy

About St. Paul

The artwork known as “St. Paul” is a sculpture created by the renowned artist Michelangelo in 1504 during the High Renaissance period. This statue is currently located in the Duomo di Siena in Siena, Italy. Adhering to the genre of sculpture, this artistic creation epitomizes the grandeur and intricacy characteristic of Renaissance artistry.

The artwork portrays St. Paul, depicted in a poised and contemplative stance. The delicate details of his robes, cascading naturally over his body, illustrate Michelangelo’s mastery in rendering the human form and drapery. St. Paul is framed within an architecturally intricate niche, adorned with classical motifs such as fluted pilasters and a shell-like semicircular top, emphasizing the classical influence pervasive in Renaissance art. The serene expression and subtle detailing of the beard and hair reflect a profound sense of introspection and solemnity, hallmark traits of Michelangelo’s sculptural works.

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