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Flying Mercury; bronze statuette by Giambologna preserved at the Louvre Museum, Paris
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Flying Mercury; bronze statuette by Giambologna preserved at the Louvre Museum, Paris
Flying Mercury; bronze statuette by Giambologna preserved at the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Statuette Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1908. Date of Artwork:1550-1608. Artist:Giambologna, Jean de Boulogne, known as
Alinari, Fratelli
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Media ID 33118590
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Divinity Hermes Mercury Wind Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed Greco Roman Headdress Civilian
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This photograph captures the essence of "Flying Mercury" a bronze statuette created by the renowned artist Giambologna. Preserved at the prestigious Louvre Museum in Paris, this masterpiece embodies the artistic styles and periods of Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque. Dating back to 1550-1608, "Flying Mercury" showcases Giambologna's exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. The statuette depicts Mercury, also known as Hermes in Greco-Roman mythology, soaring through the air with grace and agility. His nude male form is flawlessly sculpted, emphasizing his divine nature as a messenger of gods. Mercury's windswept headdress adds an element of dynamism to the composition while symbolizing his association with wind and speed. This allegorical representation beautifully encapsulates abstract concepts such as swiftness and freedom. The photograph also highlights other intriguing details surrounding "Flying Mercury". Adorned with various accessories including civilian, military, and religious headdresses, this depiction emphasizes Mercury's multifaceted role in different realms of life. As an object from Europe during the first and second millennium A. D. , this artwork holds immense historical significance. Its presence at the Louvre Museum further solidifies its importance within art history. Captured by Alinari Fratelli in 1908, this print allows viewers to appreciate every intricate feature of Giambologna's creation. It serves as a timeless reminder of humanity's fascination with divinity throughout centuries – a testament to our enduring connection with mythological narratives. In summary, "Flying Mercury" stands as an exquisite example of Giambologna's mastery in sculpture-making. Through this photograph print from Alinari Fratelli collection, we can marvel at its beauty while contemplating its profound symbolism within European art history.
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