A model of
Giambologna's bronze Allegory of Architecture of around 1600 had come with expectations of 30,000 [euro]-50,000 [euro] and sold to a telephone bidder for 3.7m [euro], underbid by Kugel.
The area feels like an open-air museum, with works by greats such as Michelangelo,
Giambologna, Cellini, Bandinelli and Ammannati on view.
In both versions, the artist makes clear references to the compositions of Pietro da Cortona and
Giambologna through his employment of architectural elements, compositional arrangement, and figural organization.
This work is thought to be modeled on earlier works by an imitator or student of the Flemish sculptor
Giambologna (15291608), the court sculptor to the Medici grand dukes in Florence.
Giambologna, for Jean Boulogne
Giambologna (1529-1608), a Dutch sculptor known for his marble and bronze statuary in a late Renaissance or Mannerist style.
There is also the suggestion that the Borgo San Jacopo Bacchus was the earliest public image by the young
Giambologna.
The sculptors Brunelleschi, Donatello, Ghiberti, Verocchio, Nanni di Banco (greatly underrated), and
Giambologna are well-represented at Orsanmichele, making a compelling case for Rosenauer's claim.
of Kansas) recounts the steps of her scholarly journey beginning with her attraction to
Giambologna's St.
Includes works by Degas, Rodin,
Giambologna and Roubiliac and new research.
Flying Mercury, Catherine II's copy of the
Giambologna (Jean de Boulogne) sixteenth-century statue, the only Russian-claimed wartime displaced cultural valuable discovered recently in Austria, was ceremoniously returned to Pavlovsk in October 2006.