Description
Dying Slave by Michelangelo. High-quality decorative figure made of molded marble (marble powder bonded with resins). Finely polished and patinated with natural earth pigments, giving it the finish of a sculpture beautified by the passage of time.
Measurements: 36 x 32 x 20 cm.
Reproductions of sculptures inspired by original museum pieces. Renaissance art. Handmade in Europe. The sculpture has a magnificent presence for use in interior decoration (living rooms, lobbies, libraries, and offices) and outdoors, on terraces and in gardens, resistant to the elements.
Reproduction of a fragment of the sculpture “Dying Slave” by Michelangelo.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, sculptor, painter, and architect, was one of the great geniuses of the Renaissance. He was born in Caprese in 1475 and died in Rome in 1564. Author of iconic works such as David, Moses, and the Pieta, as well as the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo is recognized as one of the greatest representatives of the Italian Renaissance, a man whose exceptional artistic personality dominated the creative landscape of the 16th century and whose figure is at the core of the consideration of the artist as an exceptional being, far beyond ordinary conventions.
Michelangelo left a lasting legacy through his great masterpieces, both in sculpture and painting. His masterful ability to reproduce the human anatomy with unparalleled detail is evident in his sculptures. Michelangelo’s work was a milestone in Renaissance art, and his influence endures in generations of later artists who sought to emulate his artistic genius and his ability to express the human essence through stone and paint.
Decorating with reproductions of classical and Renaissance sculptures, like this sculpture of Michelangelo’s Dying Slave, is an elegant and timeless way to add a unique touch to our home spaces. These figures serve to enrich our favorite indoor spaces, libraries, offices, or living rooms, while also creating a unique and stimulating atmosphere in outdoor spaces, gardens, and terraces.
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