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UnknownGrande Testa in Marmo bianco di Alessandro Magno Roma XVII secolo Sculturacirca 1660
circa 1660
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Bellissima e imponente testa neoclassica in marmo di Alessandro Magno, Italia, Roma, XVII secolo.
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Alessandro Magno (356-323 aC), che gode di grande posterità nel corso della storia, delle culture e delle religioni, fu oggetto di numerose opere d'arte dall'Antichità fino ai giorni nostri, rendendolo una delle principali figure politiche dell'arte occidentale. La maggior parte delle opere contemporanee o originali sono scomparse, anche se molte copie furono realizzate in epoca romana, soprattutto nel campo della scultura; Nei secoli XVII e XVIII, Alessandro ispirò gli scultori che facevano parte del classicismo.
La testa, poco più grande del vero, presenta una decisa torsione laterale e all'indietro in un tipico atteggiamento eroico. Il volto, dai lineamenti forti ma regolari e con la bocca aperta, è coronato da folti capelli con ciocche che, sulla fronte, sono disposte in un movimento ascendente (anastole) caratteristico dei ritratti di Alessandro Magno.
Fu lo scultore Lisippo che, nel realizzare il ritratto di Alessandro Magno, trasformò il difetto fisico che imponeva al condottiero, secondo le fonti, di tenere la testa fortemente inclinata su una spalla in un atteggiamento rivolto verso l'alto che sembra alludere ad una certa rapimento. celeste, “un colloquio silenzioso con la divinità”.
Il modellato di pregevole fattura dovrebbe derivare da uno dei numerosi ritratti di Alessandro Magno, del tipo Museo dell'Acropoli (Alessandro giovane) o più attendibilmente del tipo Pergameno. La nostra testa data della seconda metà del XVII secolo e non è un caso: l'Europa del XVII secolo era ricca di collezioni di reperti archeologici e sculture di marmo, in particolare dell'epoca romana ma anche ellenica che evocavano, nell'ideale delle classi nobili, un gusto dell'antico raffinato e idealizzato che spingeva verso una riproduzione ma anche ad una rielaborazione dello stile classico.
- Creation Year:circa 1660
- Dimensions:Height: 13 in (33 cm)Width: 9.45 in (24 cm)Depth: 10.63 in (27 cm)
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- Period:1660-1669
- Condition:La testa presenta segni di usura dovuti agli agenti esterni ma è solida e, anche se ci sono delle mancanze, non ha fratture o rotture. La testa è accompagnata da certficato di esportazione delle Belle Arti italiane e può essere spedita immediatamente.
- Gallery Location:Pistoia, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2746215883412
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