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Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)
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Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze)
7146170 Flying Mercury, 1580 (bronze) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Flying Mercury, Giambologna, bronze, Bargello museum, Florence, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture of "Flying Mercury" created by Giambologna in 1580. The bronze masterpiece is housed in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, located in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Giambologna's skillful craftsmanship is evident as he captures the dynamic movement of Mercury with his wings spread wide. The intricate details of the sculpture highlight the artist's mastery over metalwork, creating a lifelike representation of this mythological figure. Mercury, also known as Hermes in Greek mythology, was revered as the messenger of gods and patron of travelers and merchants. In this artwork, we witness his divine presence through his majestic flight and confident pose. The inclusion of a caduceus symbolizes Mercury's role as a guide between worlds and emphasizes his association with commerce and communication. His helmet with visors adds an element of protection while maintaining an air of mystery surrounding this deity. The photograph beautifully captures both the antiquity and timeless allure present within Giambologna's work. It invites viewers to appreciate not only the artistry but also explore themes such as paganism, polytheism, and religious symbolism prevalent during that era. Stefano Baldini expertly preserves these historical treasures through photography while allowing us to delve into their rich cultural significance. This image serves as a testament to Italy's artistic heritage and its enduring impact on European art history.
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