Collection:
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ADJUNCT MODULE A: ITALIAN ART
LocalCollection
ADJUNCT MODULE A: ITALIAN ART
Collection
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Preferred Title:
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Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici with Night and Day
Work_PrefTitle
Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici with Night and Day
Preferred Title
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Image View:
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Detail of architectural surround with aedicule (niche)
Image_Title
Detail of architectural surround with aedicule (niche)
Image View
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Creator:
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Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian sculptor, 1475-1564)
Agent_Display
Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian sculptor, 1475-1564)
Creator
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Location:
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repository: San Lorenzo (Florence, Tuscany, Italy)
Work_Location_Type_D isplay
repository: San Lorenzo (Florence, Tuscany, Italy)
Location
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Location Note:
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Piazza di San Lorenzo, 9; New Sacristy
Work_LocationNotes
Piazza di San Lorenzo, 9; New Sacristy
Location Note
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GPS:
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43.7749 11.2539
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Date:
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1519-1534 (creation)
Work_DateDisplay
1519-1534 (creation)
Date
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Cultural Context:
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Italian
Work_Culture
Italian
Cultural Context
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Style Period:
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Mannerist (Renaissance-Baroque style); Renaissance
Work_StylePeriodDisp lay
Mannerist (Renaissance-Baroque style); Renaissance
Style Period
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Work Type 1:
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sculpture (visual work)
Work_Worktype1
sculpture (visual work)
Work Type 1
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Work Type 2:
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tomb
Work_Worktype2
tomb
Work Type 2
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Classification:
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sculpture
Work_Classification
sculpture
Classification
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Material:
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marble
Work_MaterialDisplay
marble
Material
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Technique:
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carving (processes); construction (assembling)
Work_Technique
carving (processes); construction (assembling)
Technique
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Measurements:
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630 cm (height) x 420 cm (width)
Work_MeasurementDisp lay
630 cm (height) x 420 cm (width)
Measurements
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Relation Work:
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relatedTo Tomb of Lorenzo de' Medici with Dusk and Dawn
RelationType1_Work_R elatedWork1
relatedTo Tomb of Lorenzo de' Medici with Dusk and Dawn
Relation Work
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Description:
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In 1519, Michelangelo was ordered by Pope Clement VII (formerly Cardinal Giulio de' Medici), to build a Medici funerary chapel at San Lorenzo (the New Sacristy). He provided both the architectural space design and the sculptural monuments. The creation of the chapel stretched over 14 years, during which time the Medici were in and out of power. Like the tomb of Julius II, this means the total scheme was not completed. What was completed were two wall tombs for Giuliano de’ Medici, Duc de Nemours, and Lorenzo de’ Medici, Duke of Urbino. The two later became known as the Capitani because of the Roman military uniforms worn by their effigies (which are types, not portraits). The marble frameworks and the four allegorical figures of the Times of Day for these tombs occupy the lateral walls of the chamber. The allegorical figures in particular were designed to be viewed from many different vantage-points within the chapel. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordart online.com/)
Work_Description_Sou rce
In 1519, Michelangelo was ordered by Pope Clement VII (formerly Cardinal Giulio de' Medici), to build a Medici funerary chapel at San Lorenzo (the New Sacristy). He provided both the architectural space design and the sculptural monuments. The creation of the chapel stretched over 14 years, during which time the Medici were in and out of power. Like the tomb of Julius II, this means the total scheme was not completed. What was completed were two wall tombs for Giuliano de’ Medici, Duc de Nemours, and Lorenzo de’ Medici, Duke of Urbino. The two later became known as the Capitani because of the Roman military uniforms worn by their effigies (which are types, not portraits). The marble frameworks and the four allegorical figures of the Times of Day for these tombs occupy the lateral walls of the chamber. The allegorical figures in particular were designed to be viewed from many different vantage-points within the chapel. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordart online.com/)
Description
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Collection:
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Adjunct Module A: Italian Art
LocalCollection
Adjunct Module A: Italian Art
Collection
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Identifier:
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7A1-MB-NS-TGM-F03
Image_OriginalVendor ID
7A1-MB-NS-TGM-F03
Identifier
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Rights:
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© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Image_Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Rights
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