The Genius of Victory (1532 – 1534; Florence, Italy) by Michelangelo

The Genius of Victory - Michelangelo - 1532 - 1534; Florence, Italy

Artwork Information

TitleThe Genius of Victory
ArtistMichelangelo
Date1532 - 1534; Florence, Italy
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)
Current LocationPalazzo Vecchio (Palazzo della Signoria), Florence, Italy

About The Genius of Victory

“The Genius of Victory,” a sculpture by Michelangelo, was created between 1532 and 1534 in Florence, Italy. This artwork is an exemplary piece of the Mannerism movement, also known as the Late Renaissance. Currently, it is housed in the Palazzo Vecchio, also known as Palazzo della Signoria, in Florence, Italy.

The sculpture masterfully captures the dynamism and tension characteristic of the Mannerist style. The artwork features a victorious nude figure with a cloth draped over his shoulder, standing in a commanding pose atop a defeated, older figure. The victorious figure’s twisted posture and the detailed musculature exude both power and grace, emblematic of Michelangelo’s sculptural genius. The sense of movement and the emotional contrast between the two figures encapsulate the complexity and sophistication of Mannerist art.

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