art.wikisort.org - SculptureThe Rondanini Pietà is a marble sculpture that Michelangelo worked on from 1552 until the last days of his life, in 1564. Several sources indicate that there were actually three versions, with this one being the last.[1][2] The name Rondanini refers to the fact that the sculpture stood for centuries in the courtyard at the Palazzo Rondanini [it] in Rome.[3] Certain sources point out that biographer Giorgio Vasari had referred to this Pietà in 1550, suggesting that the first version may already have been underway at that time.[4] The work is now in the Museum of Rondanini Pietà[5] at Sforza Castle in Milan.
Sculpture by Michelangelo
This final sculpture revisited the theme of the Virgin Mary mourning over the emaciated body of the dead Christ, which he had first explored in his Pietà of 1499. Like his late series of drawings of the Crucifixion and the sculpture of the Deposition of Christ intended for his own tomb, it was produced at a time when Michelangelo's sense of his own mortality was growing.[6] He had worked on the sculpture all day, just six days before his death.[7]
The Rondanini Pietà was begun before The Deposition of Christ was completed in 1555. In his dying days, Michelangelo hacked at the marble block until only the dismembered right arm of Christ survived from the sculpture as originally conceived. The elongated Virgin and Christ are a departure from the idealised figures that exemplified the sculptor's earlier style, and have been said to bear more of a resemblance to the attenuated figures of Gothic sculpture than those of the Renaissance.[8][9] Some also suggest that the elongated figures are reminiscent of the style used in Mannerism.[10][11]
The unfinished quality of the work fits with Michelangelo's late progress away from naturalism and humanism and toward a mystical Neoplatonism, in which he conceived of a sculpture as latent in the marble and requiring merely the removal of superfluous material; in this manner, he seems to have deprived his human symbols of corporeal quality in an attempt to convey directly a purely spiritual idea.[12]
It has also been suggested that the sculpture should not be considered unfinished, but a work in a continuous process of being made visible by the viewer as he or she moves around to see it from multiple angles.[13]
South African visual artist Marlene Dumas based her 2012 painting Homage to Michelangelo on the Rondanini Pietà.[14]
See also
- List of works by Michelangelo
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- New Sacristy and Laurentian Library in the Basilica of San Lorenzo
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- Palazzo Farnese
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- Study of a Kneeling Nude Girl for The Entombment
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[de] Pietà Rondanini
Die Pietà Rondanini (1552 bis 1564) ist eine Marmorstatue, welche Maria und den vom Kreuz genommenen Jesus in aufrechter Position zeigt. Es handelt sich um Michelangelos letztes Werk und auch seine letzte Pietà. Wie so viele Werke des Florentiners ist auch dieses unvollendet geblieben. Die Statue befindet sich heute im Castello Sforzesco in Mailand.
- [en] Rondanini Pietà
[es] Piedad Rondanini
La Piedad Rondanini se encuentra en el museo del Castillo Sforzesco de Milán. Considerada como la última obra esculpida por Miguel Ángel, ya que estuvo trabajando en ella seis días antes de morir. Fue encontrada en su estudio después de su muerte e inventariada como:.mw-parser-output .flexquote{display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-color:#F9F9F9;border-left:3px solid #c8ccd1;font-size:90%;margin:1em 4em;padding:.4em .8em}.mw-parser-output .flexquote>.flex{display:flex;flex-direction:row}.mw-parser-output .flexquote>.flex>.quote{width:100%}.mw-parser-output .flexquote>.flex>.separator{border-left:1px solid #c8ccd1;border-top:1px solid #c8ccd1;margin:.4em .8em}.mw-parser-output .flexquote>.cite{text-align:right}@media all and (max-width:600px){.mw-parser-output .flexquote>.flex{flex-direction:column}}
[it] Pietà Rondanini
La Pietà Rondanini è un'opera marmorea (h. 195 cm) di Michelangelo Buonarroti, scolpita nel 1552-1553 (prima versione) e rilavorata dal 1555 circa al 1564; è conservata nel Museo del Castello Sforzesco a Milano. Si tratta dell'ultima opera dell'autore che secondo le fonti vi lavorò fino a pochi giorni prima di morire.
[ru] Пьета Ронданини
Пьета́ Рондани́ни — последнее, незаконченное скульптурное произведение Микеланджело Буонарроти — пьета, находящаяся в специальном музее «Пьеты Ронданини» замка Сфорцеско в Милане. Название Ронданини связано с тем, что скульптура долгое время находилась во дворце Ронданини в Риме[1].
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