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Monument to Ferdinando I de Medici, Piazza della SS Annunziata, Florence, c
875161 Monument to Ferdinando I de Medici, Piazza della SS Annunziata, Florence, c.1602-08 (bronze) by Tacca, Pietro (1577-1640); (add.info.: Ferdinando I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (30 July 1549 - 17 February 1609) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1587 to 1609, having succeeded his older brother Francesco I.); eGiuliano Valsecchi; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23503098
© Giuliano Valsecchi / Bridgeman Images
Firenze Florentine Imperious Mannerism Mannerist Medici Nobleman Plinth Ferdinando Ferdinando I De Medici Noble
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This print captures the grandeur of the Monument to Ferdinando I de Medici, located in Piazza della SS Annunziata, Florence. Created by renowned sculptor Pietro Tacca between 1602 and 1608, this bronze masterpiece depicts Ferdinando I de Medici on horseback. The sculpture exudes an air of imperiousness as it stands tall on its plinth, showcasing the power and authority of this Florentine nobleman. With a regal pose and commanding presence, Ferdinando I de Medici is portrayed as a leader and ruler. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this artwork. The intricate craftsmanship brings life to both the nobleman and his majestic steed. The horse's muscular form conveys strength while its flowing mane adds a touch of elegance. Ferdinando I de Medici was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1587 until his death in 1609. As one of the most influential figures during the Renaissance period, he played a significant role in shaping Florence's cultural landscape. This photograph not only showcases Giuliano Valsecchi's skillful composition but also highlights the timeless beauty captured within Tacca's sculpture. It serves as a reminder of Florence's rich history and pays homage to one of its esteemed rulers - Ferdinando I de Medici.
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