St. Petronius (1494; Castel Guelfo / Castel Guelfo Di Bologna, Italy) by Michelangelo

St. Petronius - Michelangelo - 1494; Castel Guelfo / Castel Guelfo Di Bologna, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleSt. Petronius
ArtistMichelangelo
Date1494; Castel Guelfo / Castel Guelfo Di Bologna, Italy
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica of St. Domenico, Bologna, Italy

About St. Petronius

The artwork titled “St. Petronius,” created by the renowned artist Michelangelo in 1494, is a significant piece from the High Renaissance art movement. This sculpture, located in the Basilica of St. Domenico in Bologna, Italy, is a fine example of Michelangelo’s skill and attention to detail.

In this meticulously crafted sculpture, St. Petronius is depicted holding a model of a city, symbolizing his role as the patron saint of Bologna. The figure exhibits a serene and contemplative expression, characteristic of High Renaissance art. The drapery of his garments is exquisitely carved, showcasing Michelangelo’s mastery in rendering lifelike textures in marble. The saint’s upward gaze and the delicate handling of the folds in his attire emphasize both spiritual devotion and artistic elegance. The sculpture, firmly rooted in its historical and religious context, embodies the essence of Renaissance humanism, celebrating both divine and human achievements.

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