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Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850)2

Lorenzo Bartolini (1777 - 1850) was an Italian sculptor who infused his neoclassicism with a strain of sentimental piety and naturalistic detail

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Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850)2

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  1. Lorenzo Bartolini 2 (1777–1850)

  2. Lorenzo Bartolini: Scultore del bello naturale (Lorenzo Bartolini: Beauty and Truth in Marble) exhibition 2011 at the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence. Florence's Accademia Gallery inaugurated this monographic show in May 2011 dedicated to Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850), the artist whose works plays a central role in the development of sculpture in the 1800s in Italy, Europe and the United States.

  3. Venus in her shell

  4. Venus Liebieghaus, Frankfurt am Main

  5. Dirce, detta anche Baccante a riposo 1834 ca. Paris, Musée du Louvre Emma e Julia Campbell (Le sorelle Campbell; Le ballerine; Le danzatrici) Edimburgo, Scottish National Gallery

  6. Dirce, detta anche Baccante a riposo 1834 ca. Paris, Musée du Louvre

  7. Bartolini himself relied on the scientific method of observation and recordkeeping. He worked with models not only in the initial phases of a project, but even after putting chisel to marble. He was convinced that there were no perfect models, but that nature “drops perfection onto a body between two defects.” He would strive to discern perfection in the smallest detail of every model. Dirce, detta anche Baccante a riposo 1834 ca. Paris, Musée du Louvre

  8. Recumbent bacchante 1834 Chatsworth House Sculpture Gallery Chatsworth, Derbyshire

  9. Recumbent bacchante 1834 Chatsworth House Sculpture Gallery Chatsworth, Derbyshire

  10. Dirce, Chantilly, Musée Condé

  11. Amicizia

  12. Fiducia in Dio, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano

  13. Fiducia in Dio, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milano

  14. Fiducia in Dio, Sankt Petersburg, Hermitage museum

  15. Venere (da Tiziano) Venus of Urbino, 16,5 x 34,9 x 11,4 cm, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

  16. Venere (da Tiziano) Venus of Urbino, Musée Fabre, Montpellier Agglomération

  17. The Spinner (La filatrice), 1847‪ Palazzo Pretorio, Prato, Italy

  18. The Spinner (La filatrice), 1847‪ Palazzo Pretorio, Prato, Italy

  19. The Spinner (La filatrice), 1847‪ Palazzo Pretorio, Prato, Italy

  20. Giunone Firenze, Galleria dell'Accademia

  21. Ninfa del deserto (Ninfa del serpe) (incompiutaallamortedell’artista)

  22. La Donati (Beatrice Donati) Firenze, Accademia di Belle Arti

  23. Ninfa dell'Arno (Arnina; Ninfa Oceanina; Peri) Prato, Museo Civico Narciso Firenze, Galleria dell'Accademia

  24. Charity the Educator 1824, copy in corridor near entrance to Roman Baths, Bath, England

  25. Marina Dmitrievna Gur'eva, nata Naryškina Prato, Museo Civico Princess Maria Teresa of Savoy, 1825 Galleria Nazionale, Parma

  26. Marina Dmitrievna Gur'eva, nata Naryškina Sankt Petersburg, Hermitage museum

  27. Ninfa dello scorpione (Nymph with a Scorpion) Marble. H. 0.90 m; W. 1.24 m Musée du Louvre Commissioned by Prince Charles de Beauvau and presented at the Salon of 1845.

  28. Ninfa dello scorpione (Nymph with a Scorpion) Detail

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