Ugolino and his Sons
Ugolino and his Sons
Published 2017-03-06T13:51:00+00:00
In the 13th century, Ugolino della Gherardesca was the leader of the Guelphs in the Italian city of Pisa. Suspected of treason was the nobleman by his rival, the archbishop Ubaldini dei Ruggieri, with his four sons locked in a tower, where they all died of starvation. Ugolinos fortunes were described by Dante Alighieri (Inferno, Canto 32-33). The theme was popular in 19th-century sculpture. Both Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux and Auguste Rodin processed it into sculptures. Through his expressive expressiveness Lambeaux showed Ugolino and his sons, his debt to Rodin and his relationship with the tormented style of the young George Minne. The image is a hitherto unknown composition and perhaps a single copy.
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发表的日期 | 06/03/2017 |
让时间去下载 | 400 - 800 分钟 |
材料数量 | 53 |
尺寸大小 | 92×104×130 |
打印工艺 | FDM |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
标题 | Ugolino and his Sons |
Date | XIXth Century |
维度 | 62.0 cm x 94.0 cm x 74.0 cm |
加入 | 2005-A |
期 | Contemporary |
媒介 | Bronze |
Record | http://www.lukasweb.be/en/photo/ugolino-en-zijn-zonen |
艺术家 | Jef Lambeaux |
位置 | Fine Arts Museum of Ghent |