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After Michelangelo Buonarroti, a cast iron model of Giuliano de' Medici

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After Michelangelo Buonarroti, a cast iron model of Giuliano de' Medici, late 19th Century, portrayed in armour and seated, his head turned to sinister, the rectangular section base stamped for the 'Val d'Osne' Foundry, 92 cm. high x 35 cm. wide.Bidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may applyMichelangelo created the tomb of Giulioano de' Medici for the Medici Chapel of San Lorenzo in Florence between 1520 and 1534. It is widely held to be one of Michelangelo's greatest achievements.The pose of the central figure on the tom of Giuliano de' Medici, arms resting at his sides and legs comfortably apart, and its open composition suggest a contented duke, generous in both mind and spirit and at ease with himself. Light plays freely on his serene face, yet the figure is lacking in energy and seems to wilt under the burden of the Roman armour. Michelangelo did not intend for this sculpture, nor that of Lorenzo, to be a recognizable portrait of the duke, but instead an ideological tribute through its enhanced beauty and dignity.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use.Overall this appears in good condition with no obvious restorationPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

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After Michelangelo Buonarroti, a cast iron model of Giuliano de' Medici, late 19th Century, portrayed in armour and seated, his head turned to sinister, the rectangular section base stamped for the 'Val d'Osne' Foundry, 92 cm. high x 35 cm. wide.Bidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may applyMichelangelo created the tomb of Giulioano de' Medici for the Medici Chapel of San Lorenzo in Florence between 1520 and 1534. It is widely held to be one of Michelangelo's greatest achievements.The pose of the central figure on the tom of Giuliano de' Medici, arms resting at his sides and legs comfortably apart, and its open composition suggest a contented duke, generous in both mind and spirit and at ease with himself. Light plays freely on his serene face, yet the figure is lacking in energy and seems to wilt under the burden of the Roman armour. Michelangelo did not intend for this sculpture, nor that of Lorenzo, to be a recognizable portrait of the duke, but instead an ideological tribute through its enhanced beauty and dignity.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use.Overall this appears in good condition with no obvious restorationPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

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