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Ganymede, 1560 circa (bronze)
7146182 Ganymede, 1560 circa (bronze) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92) (attr. to); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Ganymede, 1560 circa, attributed to Bartolomeo Ammannati, bronze, Bargello museum, Florence, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
Media ID 31973031
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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture "Ganymede, 1560 circa" attributed to Bartolomeo Ammannati. The bronze masterpiece can be found in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Italy. In this artwork, we witness a mesmerizing scene from Greek mythology as Ganymede, a mythological figure and youth of extraordinary beauty, is seductively approached by an eagle. This powerful bird of prey symbolizes Jupiter's transformation into an eagle to abduct Ganymede and bring him to Mount Olympus. The sculpture beautifully captures the essence of adolescence and young love with its intricate details and lifelike portrayal. It serves as a testament to the artistic brilliance of the Renaissance period. The image evokes feelings of awe and wonder as we contemplate the themes of beauty, desire, and divine intervention depicted within it. The nudity portrayed in this piece reflects both pagan traditions prevalent during ancient times as well as the artistic freedom embraced during the Renaissance era. As we gaze upon this work of art through Stefano Baldini's lens, we are reminded of how art has always been a medium for exploring complex emotions and timeless stories that transcend time and culture.
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