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Detached head - Bronze Greek Equestrian sculpture - Florence
The detached head of a full-scale Greek equestrian sculpture in bronze from the second half of the 4th century BCE. It was already recorded in 1494 as part of the collections in the Medici palace gardens, and it was later housed at the Palazzo Vecchio. It was well known in the Renaissance and most certainly inspired the artist Donatello, who made at least two important equestrian sculptures in his lifetime. Italy. Date: 1917
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Archaeological Bronze Detached Donatello Equestrian Firenze Florence Half Inspiration Inspired Mane Renaissance Well Known Full Scale
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Estimated Product Size is 10.6cm x 15cm (4.2" x 5.9")
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1. Title: The Detached Bronze Head of a Greek Equestrian Sculpture from the Medici Gardens, Florence (Firenze) This image showcases the detached head of a full-scale Greek equestrian sculpture in bronze, dating back to the second half of the 4th century BCE. The statue was first recorded in 1494 as part of the esteemed collections in the Medici palace gardens in Florence, Italy. Over the centuries, it has been housed at the Palazzo Vecchio, where it gained significant recognition and admiration during the Renaissance period. The intricately detailed bronze head, with its lifelike features and expressive mane, conveys the power and grandeur of ancient Greek art. The equestrian statue, although incomplete, is a testament to the masterful craftsmanship of the ancient artists. The sculpture's influence is evident in the works of renowned Renaissance artists, most notably Donatello, who was inspired by this Greek masterpiece and created at least two significant equestrian sculptures during his lifetime. The image, captured in the 1910s, offers a glimpse into the rich history and artistic legacy of Florence and the broader ancient Greek world. The detached head remains an intriguing enigma, inspiring awe and curiosity in viewers, as they ponder the stories and secrets it may hold. This evocative piece of archaeological art serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of ancient Greek culture on the world of art and the human spirit.
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