- The
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...
- The over-lifesize
Medusa Rondanini, the best late ****enistic or
Augustan Roman marble copy of the head of Medusa, is
rendered more
humanized and beautiful...
- The
Rondanini Faun is a
marble sculpture by
Flemish artist François Duquesnoy. It is part of the
collection at the
British Museum in London. The Rondanini...
- Deposition,
representing a
moment slightly earlier in the story. The
Rondanini Pietà was
begun in 1552, and
still very
unfinished at his
death in 1564;...
-
Bertarelli Print Collection The
Museum of the
Rondanini Pietà,
which includes Michelangelo's last
sculpture (the
Rondanini Pietà) In 2012, new
paintings attributed...
- only
practical but also aesthetic,
psychological and cultural.
Nunzia Rondanini stated, "Through its
aesthetic dimension architecture goes
beyond the...
- In the
centre was
again a
gorgoneion that must have
looked like the
Rondanini Medusa since it is
strongly inspired by it. He was
surrounded by about...
- (Michelangelo)
Replicas of Michelangelo's Pietà The
Resurrection (Fazzini)
Rondanini Pietà Rood of
Grace Sacred Heart of
Jesus (Indianapolis)
Sagrat Cor de...
- (the
State Antiquities Collections).
Works on
display include the
Medusa Rondanini, the
Barberini Faun and
figures from the
Temple of
Aphaea on
Aegina for...
-
sculpture that
Michelangelo worked on (six days
before his death), the
Rondanini Pietà,
could never be
completed because Michelangelo carved it away until...