Allegory of Architecture
127,58 €
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Made of resin and painted and patinated by hand
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Easy and secure payment
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Experience the timeless elegance of our meticulously crafted replica of the “Allegory of Architecture.” Originally conceived for the enchanting Boboli Gardens, this exquisite piece captures the essence of classical artistry through its portrayal of a seated, nude female figure symbolizing architecture itself.
Each sculpture is expertly fashioned from high-quality resin and finished with a stunning patina effect that mimics the look of marble and bronze, bringing to life the delicate details and graceful lines reminiscent of the original masterpiece. The figure is adorned with traditional tools of the trade—a compass, square ruler, and plumb line—elements that not only define her as the embodiment of architecture but also speak to the rich heritage of artistic debate that flourished in Florence during the Renaissance.
This remarkable representation, inspired by the works of Giambologna and others, challenges conventional norms by choosing nudity to symbolize architecture, a choice that highlights the purity and foundational aspects of the discipline. The sculpture invites viewers to appreciate the intricate relationship between form and function, as well as the versatility of architectural design.
With its sophisticated and refined aesthetic, this sculpture serves as a striking centerpiece for any collection, a conversation starter that bridges the past and present. Bring home a piece of history and celebrate the artistry of the Renaissance with our “Allegory of Architecture” replica, a true testament to craftsmanship and classical beauty.
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