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Mercury, c. 1580 (bronze)
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Mercury, c. 1580 (bronze)
UIG5415858 Mercury, c.1580 (bronze) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); (add.info.: Giambologna (Jean Boulogne, called Giambologna in Italy)
The Artist created it while the God soars supported by the other God Zephyrus.
Bargello Museum, Florence, Italy); PHAS/UIG
Media ID 31936175
© PHAS/UIG / Bridgeman Images
C16h Caduceus Diety Divinities Eternal Father Florentino Giambologna Giambologna 1529 1608 Giovanni Da Bologna Godess Heavenly Father Hermes Mercury God Mercury Hermes Metallic Sculptor Sculptors Sculpturer Tuscan Wing Winged 16 16th Xvi Xvith Sixteenth Century Divinity Goddesses Mythological Character Mythological Figure Myths Only One Person Reinassance Renaissance Time Semi Nude
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This print showcases the exquisite bronze sculpture of "Mercury" created by Giambologna in 1580. The renowned artist, also known as Giovanni da Bologna, crafted this masterpiece depicting the god Mercury soaring through the heavens with the support of another deity, Zephyrus. Displayed at the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy, this artwork exemplifies Giambologna's exceptional talent and mastery of sculpting. The intricate details of Mercury's wings and his dynamic pose evoke a sense of movement and grace. The use of bronze adds a metallic allure to the piece, enhancing its visual impact. Mercury, often associated with Hermes in mythology, is portrayed here as a mythological figure embodying speed and agility. His nudity symbolizes his divine nature while emphasizing his masculine strength. This Renaissance-era sculpture beautifully captures both the artistic style and cultural significance prevalent during that time. The photograph expertly captures every nuance and coloration present in this remarkable work of art. It invites viewers to appreciate not only Giambologna's skill but also the rich history and mythology behind Mercury's character. As an iconic representation within Italian art history, this image serves as a testament to Giambologna's enduring legacy as well as Florence's prominence in fostering artistic excellence during Europe’s Renaissance period.
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