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Neoclassical Style
261.0 x 200.0 cm
Groeninge muziejusMuziejų lygio „giclée“ arba drobos spausdinimas: greita gamyba ir lankstios apdailos parinktys. ( Switch to hand made Painting
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Milo Krotonas
Reprodukcijos matmenys
Joseph Benoit Suvée’s “Milo of Croton” transcends mere depiction; it’s an arresting distillation of heroism, physical prowess, and the primal struggle for survival. Executed around 1763, this monumental sculpture captures a pivotal moment from Greek mythology – Milo’s defiance against the forces of nature as he wrestled with two wolves attempting to devour his infant son.
The sculpture's historical context is deeply rooted in Greek mythology and philosophical thought. Milo’s story serves as a powerful allegory for overcoming obstacles and upholding moral principles—a theme resonating powerfully with the intellectual currents of his time.
Symbolism permeates every aspect of “Milo.” The leopard skin symbolizes strength and nobility, mirroring Milo's status as an Olympic champion. The wolves represent primal instincts and challenges to human virtue, highlighting Milo’s courageous defense of his son—a testament to paternal devotion and resilience.
Emotionally, the sculpture evokes awe and admiration for physical fortitude alongside empathy for parental protection. It compels viewers to contemplate themes of courage, perseverance, and the enduring power of human spirit. The dramatic pose captures Milo’s agony with remarkable precision, conveying a visceral understanding of his struggle.
Suvée's compositional choices are deliberate and impactful. The pyramidal structure directs the viewer’s gaze upwards towards Milo’s torso, emphasizing his dominant presence and reinforcing the sculpture’s sense of grandeur. Precise anatomical rendering—a hallmark of Neoclassical art—captures every muscle fiber with meticulous detail, demonstrating Suvée’s technical virtuosity.
The selection of bronze as the sculpting material speaks volumes about Suvée’s artistic vision. Bronze possesses exceptional durability and tonal qualities, allowing for nuanced expression of form and texture—essential elements in conveying Milo's physicality.
"Milo of Croton" stands as a cornerstone of Neoclassical sculpture—a celebration of human potential and moral fortitude that continues to inspire artists and collectors alike. Suvée’s masterful execution embodies the spirit of his era, cementing Milo's place in art history as an enduring symbol of courage and triumph.
1743 - 1807 , Belgija
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