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Candlestick in the Form of a Kneeling Angel
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Candlestick in the Form of a Kneeling Angel

ca. 1590–1600

Medium

Reddish copper alloy covered with a natural, warm brown patina

Tags

Dimensions

H. 27.5 cm

Collection

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Robert Lehman Collection, 1975

Classification

Metalwork-Bronze

Department

Robert Lehman Collection

Rights

Public Domain

About Giambologna

1529–1608Kingdom of France

Born and trained in Flanders (Douai, his birthplace, is now in France but was once in Flanders), Giambologna traveled to Italy in 1550 to study Classical and Renaissance sculpture. There, he became court sculptor of the Medici Dukes. He was famed for compositional sophistication, sensuous, tactile treatment of human body, and sheer technical virtuosity. He was extremely influential because the Medici gave his works as diplomatic gifts and his style was thus known throughout Europe. His style also spread through his many students, who studied in Florence with him, and returned to Northern Europe. He died in Florence, Italy in 1608.