Piero di Cosimo de' Medici
Piero di Cosimo de' Medici
Published 2016-12-21T15:51:09+00:00
Piero di Medici, nicknamed 'the Gouty', was the father of Lorenzo the Magnificent, and unofficial ruler of Florence from 1464 to 1469. The Latin inscription on the bust records that Piero was portrayed at the age of 37. The diamond rings on the borders of his tunic are a Medici device, symbolising strength and fidelity. The bust's original location may have been the Medici Palace in Florence, since a bust of Piero is recorded in the 1492 inventory. Portraits of great figures of the Florentine renaissance, both patrons and scholars, were much admired in Britain in the 19th century, since they symbolised the vibrant intellectual and cultural climate of the city during the quattrocento.
Plaster casts were especially sought after during the 19th century, when reproductions of great works of sculpture and architecture were thought crucial for the training of artists. A separating substance was applied to the surface of the work to be reproduced, and a plaster mould made from that. The mould would then be used to make any number of additional plaster copies. These were often sold to artists, and later in the century to art colleges for study purposes.
Gallery location:
Cast Courts, Room 46b, The Weston Cast Court , case FS, shelf N
Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Printed at 0.15 mm layer height with white PLA from Real.
Date published | 21/12/2016 |
Time to do | 120 - 130 minutes |
Material Quantity | 12 |
Dimensions | 53x55x30 |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Medium |
Title | Piero di Cosimo de' Medici |
Date | 1453 |
Dimension | Height: 55 cm |
Accession | Repro.1898-57 |
Medium | Plaster |
Credit | Cast by Oronzio Lelli |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O41562/piero-di-cosimo-demedici-plaster-cast-da-fiesole-mino/ |
Artist | Mino da Fiesole |
Place | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |