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"Sculpture Michelangelo Moses - Statue of Moses"
| Weight | 10,8 kg |
The Moses of Michelangelo – A Bronze Interpretation of a Renaissance Masterpiece - Signed
This bronze interpretation of Sculpture Michelangelo Moses pays homage to one of the most striking achievements of Michelangelo Buonarroti, created between 1513 and 1515 and later refined after 1542 for the monumental tomb of Pope Julius II. The figure retains the imposing authority that characterizes the original Statue of Moses, merging powerful anatomical detail with a psychological depth that reflects Michelangelo’s keen study of human emotion. The presence of the iconic Michelangelo Moses Horns, derived from a historical translation of the Hebrew scriptures, is faithfully maintained as a symbol of spiritual illumination rather than literal physical transformation. Each curve of the beard, each flex of the hands, and each tension in the seated posture reflects the emotional energy Michelangelo invested into his vision. This bronze version captures that essence while offering a contemporary opportunity to experience the grandeur of Michelangelo Moses in a private setting.
Exploring the Expression and Symbolic Body Language
The sculpture commands attention through its powerful forward gaze, which in Michelangelo’s original work is angled as though responding to a divine interruption. The twisting torso and the gripping of the beard, signature features of the Statue of Moses, are preserved to communicate the restrained energy of a prophet caught between contemplation and action. The drapery, carved with dramatic folds, remains one of the most impressive aspects of the design, and this bronze interpretation replicates its depth and complexity with remarkable sensitivity. The subtle modeling around the knees, arms, and neck showcases Michelangelo’s anatomical mastery, making Sculpture Michelangelo Moses a study of muscular precision paired with spiritual tension. The result is an expressive moment frozen in time, radiating the authority and inner struggle that define the original masterpiece.
Tracing the Life and Legacy of Michelangelo Buonarroti
Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475, in Caprese Michelangelo, to Lodovico di Leonardo Buonarroti Simoni and Francesca di Neri del Miniato di Siena, a family with modest financial standing but a strong sense of cultural tradition. After his mother’s early death, he was raised by a stonecutter’s family, which fostered his first connection to sculpture and the tactile language of marble. His artistic training began formally in Florence, where he was apprenticed to Domenico Ghirlandaio and later studied under the Medici patronage, gaining access to scholars, poets, and classical sculptures. This environment shaped not only his technical brilliance but also his lifelong belief that sculpture was the purest form of creative expression. Over the course of his life, which ended on February 18, 1564, in Rome, Michelangelo created works that became cornerstones of Western cultural identity, including the iconic Michelangelo Moses, which remains one of the most emotionally charged portrayals of a biblical figure ever conceived.
Historical Placement and the Development of the Moses Sculpture
The original Statue of Moses was conceived as part of the grand and long-delayed tomb of Pope Julius II, a project that underwent numerous redesigns and reductions over several decades. The figure ultimately became the tomb’s central element, installed in the Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome, where it can still be admired today. In this setting, the imposing posture of Michelangelo Moses dominates the architectural ensemble, capturing the creative intensity that Michelangelo invested into every detail. The presence of the characteristic Michelangelo Moses Horns, sculpted with subtlety, connects the work to historical theological interpretations and reinforces Moses’ status as a bearer of divine presence. This bronze reproduction respects the proportional language and dramatic contours of the original while transforming them into a compact, collectible format.
A Bronze Homage and Its Contemporary Presence
Crafted with a dedication to anatomical accuracy and historical fidelity, this bronze figure translates the monumental scale of Sculpture Michelangelo Moses into a refined display piece suitable for private collections. The patina highlights every fold of the drapery and every strand of the beard, enhancing the expressive power of the composition without diminishing its solemnity. Collectors can encounter similar reproductions of Michelangelo Moses in museum shops, specialist galleries, and curated exhibitions dedicated to Renaissance sculpture, where the enduring relevance of Michelangelo’s work continues to inspire visitors worldwide. This bronze version, modeled with respect for Michelangelo’s original technique, allows admirers to incorporate a symbol of human strength, spirituality, and determination into interior spaces. It stands as a testament to Michelangelo’s unparalleled ability to merge physical presence with profound emotional resonance, concluding its effect with a quiet but commanding presence.
Height: 46 cm
Width: 19 cm
Depth: 19 cm
Weight: 10,8 kg
100% Bronze
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