Exhibition album Le Corps et l'Âme De Donatello à Michel-Ange. Sculptures italiennes de la Renaissance

MX642044

This book offers a vast teaching on Italian sculpture of the second half of the Quattrocento and the beginning of the Cinquecento, allowing a better understanding of this period often considered the apogee of the Renaissance. The fruit of the work of the best art historians, it gives us a complete and...

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Characteristics

Dimensions
24 × 29 × 0,5 cm
Artist
Tullio Lombardo (c.1455-1532)
Museum
Musée du Louvre
Reference
MX642044
EAN
9788833670966
Size of the book
Paperback with flap

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Tullio Lombardo (c.1455-1532)

Tullio Lombardo (c. 1455-1532) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, renowned for his exquisite marble works. Son of Pietro Lombardo, another famous sculptor, he worked mainly in Venice, where he contributed to several major funerary and architectural monuments. One of his most remarkable works is the Nude of Adam (c. 1490-1495), considered a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture.