Lorenzo de' Medici terracotta bust



                            

Code art.: 1971
Price: 1.150,00 €

Lorenzo de' Medici, the brilliant, learned, and ruthless head of a wealthy banking family, ruled the Italian city-state of Florence in the Renaissance. This bust may copy a wax statue made to commemorate Lorenzo's survival in 1478, when an assassination plot took the life of his younger brother. The simple costume, with a distinctively Florentine padded and draped headdress, reflects Lorenzo's claim to be merely a respected citizen rather than a de facto prince. Cleaning in recent years (completed 2006) has brought out the original bright reds, warm flesh tones, and a light beard. The brooding face suggests the forceful intelligence behind Lorenzo's power. This haunting likeness may have been molded from his death mask.


Article not immediately available for shipment, requires processing
Sizes and weight are referred in Inches and Pounds
Width: 22.44
Height: 24.41
Depth: 17.72
Weight: 39.68
Manufacturing: Toscana
Material: Terracotta
Museum where the Original is exhibited: 0


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