Tuscan school; XVI century.
"Male figure".
Terracotta with traces of polychrome and methacrylate base.
Presents restorations on one leg.
Measurements. 29 x 11 x 5 cm; 33 x 13,5 cm (with pedestal).
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DESCRIPTION
Tuscan school; XVI century.
"Male figure".
Terracotta with traces of polychrome and methacrylate base.
Presents restorations on one leg.
Measurements. 29 x 11 x 5 cm; 33 x 13,5 cm (with pedestal).
This terracotta sculpture from the XVI century, of Tuscan origin, represents a human figure with a leaning posture and serene expression. The work shows a detailed modeling, especially in the folds of the clothing and facial expression, typical characteristics of Mannerism, an artistic style that developed in Italy in the 16th century as an evolution of the Renaissance.
The importance of this sculpture lies in its expressive representation and its function within the religious or theatrical art of the time. It could have been part of a narrative composition, such as a scene from the Passion of Christ or a figure in a monumental nativity scene. Terracotta was an accessible material and used for the production of sculptures for both private devotion and churches.
The dynamism of the posture and the treatment of the details are evidence of the influence of Italian Renaissance and Mannerist artists, who sought to give their figures greater movement and expressiveness. The conservation of polychromy in some parts suggests its original richness and its importance in the history of sculptural art in Renaissance Tuscany.
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