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The Portrait of Giuliano de' Medici (1479–1516) is a 1.68m tall marble sculpture by Michelangelo, dating to 15261534. It forms part of the decorative scheme of the Medici Chapel in San Lorenzo in Florence. It is the central statue of the tomb of Giuliano, and an idealised portrait of Giuliano de' Medici (1479–1516).


History


The work on the portrait of Giuliano began about 1526, after Michelangelo's portrait of Lorenzo was complete. The sculpture had to be completed in 1534, the year of Michelangelo departed Florence. In 1533 it was entrusted to Montorsoli to complete any finishing touches. There are four drawings by Tintoretto, which contain some details that differ from the statue. These drawings are thought to indicate Michelangelo's original conception. In them the figure is naked, which was a common preliminary practice, before the costume is added to the sketch. In the drawings the torso turned more to the left and with the right foot resting on an object which is not repeated in the sculpture. Considering the excessive musculature and the pose of the legs, some scholars think that the drawings may instead be imprecise mid-sixteenth century copies


Description and style


Tomb of Giulino de Medici
Tomb of Giulino de Medici

The work, inserted in a niche, shows the young duke seated, dressed like an ancient Roman general and in an attitude of pride, as noted by Vasari, as opposed to the "melancholic" Lorenzo. This attitude has been read as a metaphor for the "active life" of the Neoplatonic doctrine, as the personification of vigilance, or of the calm of the dead souls, or of the choleric-sanguine temperament of the humoral theory. Political readings have noted the idea of the strong-willed and violent despot. Giuliano's posture recalls that of Moses and also the prophet Joel on the vault of the Sistine Chapel. The armor adheres to the body like a sheath, revealing the muscular torso, just as the high shoes disappear along the shin to reveal the bare feet. The reliefs of the armor have been attributed to Montorsoli, as well as, according to Charles de Tolnay, the detail of the foot protruding from the base. The sculpture idealizes the features of the character. The duke holds the baton of command in his hand, and two coins: these have been interpreted as a reminder of the offering that the dead had to pay in the kingdom of the Underworld according to ancient mythology.





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- [en] Portrait of Giuliano de' Medici (1479–1516)

[it] Ritratto di Giuliano de' Medici duca di Nemours

Il Ritratto di Giuliano de' Medici duca di Nemours è una scultura in marmo (168x80 cm) di Michelangelo Buonarroti, databile al 1526-1534 circa e facente parte della decorazione della Sagrestia Nuova in San Lorenzo a Firenze. In particolare è la statua centrale della tomba di Giuliano e, come è noto, non riproduce le fattezze del defunto, ma si tratta di un'elaborazione ideale ed eroica della sua figura.

[ru] Скульптура Джулиано Медичи

«Джулиано Медичи» (итал. Giuliano de' Medici duca di Nemours) — мраморная статуя, изображающая Джулиано Медичи, герцога Немурского, созданная Микеланджело на протяжении 1526—1534 гг. Статуя входит в композицию надгробия Джулиано Медичи в капелле Медичи.



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