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Leda and the Swan (marble)
900444 Leda and the Swan (marble) by Ammannati, Bartolomeo (1511-92); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Leda and the Swan, After Michelangelo Buonarotti (1475 - 1564)); Italian, out of copyright
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Caption: "Leda and the Swan - A Timeless Rendition of Mythological Passion". This print showcases Bartolomeo Ammannati's marble sculpture, "Leda and the Swan" housed in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Italy. The artwork is a remarkable reproduction of Michelangelo Buonarotti's original masterpiece from the Renaissance era. The image portrays Leda, a beautiful nymph-like woman, entwined with Jupiter disguised as a swan. Their passionate embrace captures an intense moment frozen in time. Leda's nude form exudes vulnerability and sensuality while her lips meet those of Jupiter, creating an undeniable connection between mortal and divine. Ammannati skillfully captures every intricate detail of this mythological encounter through his exquisite craftsmanship. The smoothness of the marble enhances the softness of their bodies, emphasizing their intertwined limbs and intimate gestures. "Leda and the Swan" symbolizes both forbidden desire and divine intervention within Greek mythology. It explores themes such as power dynamics, beauty, love, lust, and transformation – all prevalent during the Renaissance period when classical stories were revived to inspire artistry. This print allows viewers to appreciate Ammannati's talent for sculpting human anatomy while paying homage to Michelangelo's influence on Italian art history. Its presence serves as a reminder that even centuries later, these timeless masterpieces continue to captivate audiences worldwide with their enduring beauty and profound narratives.
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