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Invite one of the most famous spiritual icons into your home. Sculpted by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo in 1501, the Pieta was described by Giorgio Vasari as "a miracle wrought from a once shapeless stone". It is both Michelangelo's first major religious commission and the only work that he signed. The Pieta is currently in the Vatican Museum. This reproduction (10.5"H x 10.25"W x 6.5"D) has been finely crafted from museum resin, light gray, exquisite detail. This is the nicest reprodution of this sculpture which we have seen in a long time. We highly recommend it!
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This self-standing, sculpture adaptation of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel masterpiece from the Renaissance is a work of art all its own. Here, God reaches out to his greatest creation, Adam. Made from a resin that reveals the smallest of details, this gorgeous adaptation measures 11" L x 4" W x 7.5" H.
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This self-standing, sculpture adaptation of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel masterpiece from the Renaissance is a work of art all its own. Here, Adam awaits the touch of his almighty creator. Made from a resin that reveals the smallest of details, this gorgeous adaptation measures 8" L x 3" W x 5.5" H.
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This bust is taken from Michelangelo?s masterful full figure sculpture (1501-04) of the biblical David contemplating his battle with the giant Goliath. David--stoic against impossible odds and faithful to his beliefs--symbolized the essence of civic virtue to the Florentines. Michelangelo himself (1475-1564) was a prolific artist whose masterpieces are evidence of the Renaissance artist?s renewed interest in Classical Greek sculpture, Humanism, and Neo-Platonism. The piece is on display at the Galleria dell' Accademia, Florence. Made from bonded white marble, alabaster base, 15"H including base.
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The Renaissance master Michelangelo created this sculpture for the Tomb of Julius II in S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, 1513-16. It is the centerpiece of an unfinished masterpiece which he worked on intermittently for forty years. Made from resin, grey marble finish, 10.5"H x 6"W x 6"D.
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Created by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), this sculpture is a masterful depiction of the biblical David contemplating his battle with the giant Goliath. Galleria dell' Accademia, Florence. Italian, 1501-04. This bust is taken from the full figure original. Made from compound stone, flat white finish with grey highlights, 17"H including base x 9"W x 7"D.
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Bacchus (Dionysos), the God of Wine, by Michelangelo. Made from bonded white carrara marble, black marble base, imported from Italy, 13.5"H.
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Reproduction of Michelangelo?s legendary fresco painting, Creation of Adam, (1505-1513) from the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, Italy as a bonded marble sculpture with black marble base. This is a marvelous adaptation from one of the most important paintings of Western Art, completed during the Italian High Renaissance. AT LEFT: Adam is: 15"H x 5"D x 10"W. Imported from Italy, made from bonded white marble, black marble base. This part number is for Adam only, not God.
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Originally intended as part of a colossal sculptural project for the tomb of Julius II, this Dying Slave (1513-1516) is only one of three sculptures ever completed. Michelangelo was pulled from the project several times during his career and put to work on other projects such as the Sistine Chapel. This Slave, now in the Louvre Museum, was planned as part of a series of twelve figures intended to represent the Liberal Arts crushed and fettered by the death of their patron. Half lifesize reproduction, made from high grade resin fiberglass, antique stone finish (white with gray wash), interior or exterior use, 48.5"H x 14"W x 12"D..
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Reproduction of Michelangelo?s legendary fresco painting, Creation of Adam, (1505-1513) from the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, Italy as a bonded marble sculpture with black marble base. This is a marvelous adaptation from one of the most important paintings of Western Art, completed during the Italian High Renaissance. AT RIGHT: God and attendants are: 19"H x 7"D x 14.5"W. Imported from Italy, made from bonded white marble, black marble base. This part number is for God only, not Adam.
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Reproduction of Michelangelo?s legendary fresco painting, Creation of Adam, (1505-1513) from the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, Italy as a bonded marble sculpture with black marble base. This is a marvelous adaptation from one of the most important paintings of Western Art, completed during the Italian High Renaissance. Adam is: 15"H x 5"D x 10"W. God and attendants are: 19"H x 7"D x 14.5"W. Imported from Italy.
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An image of perfection. This Renaissance sculpture (1501-04) from the Galleria dell' Accademia, Florence faithfully reproduces Michelangelo's masterful depiction of the biblical David contemplating his battle with the giant Goliath. David--stoic against impossible odds and faithful to his beliefs--symbolized the essence of civic virtue to the residents of Florence during the Renaissance. Made from resin, grey marble finish, exquisite details, 12"H x 4.5"W x 3"D.
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An image of perfection. This Renaissance sculpture (1501-04) from the Galleria dell' Accademia, Florence faithfully reproduces Michelangelo's masterful depiction of the biblical David contemplating his battle with the giant Goliath. David--stoic against impossible odds and faithful to his beliefs--symbolized the essence of civic virtue to the residents of Florence during the Renaissance. Made from fiberglass resin, interior or exterior use, antique stone finish, 31"H x 19"W x 6"D.
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Garden Statuary to extend your living space. As more families remodel their homes, we recognize that the garden has become an essential getaway zone inviting relaxation and meditation. An image of perfection. This Renaissance sculpture (1501-04) from the Galleria dell' Accademia, Florence faithfully reproduces Michelangelo's masterful depiction of the biblical David contemplating his battle with the giant Goliath. David--stoic against impossible odds and faithful to his beliefs--symbolized the essence of civic virtue to the residents of Florence during the Renaissance. Made from fiberglass resin, interior or exterior use, antique stone finish, 83"H.
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Tomb of Julius II, S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome. By Michelangelo, 1513-16. This bust of Moses by Michelangelo is taken from a full figure original. Made from compound stone, antique stone finish, 14.5"W x 9"D x 24"H. Special order.
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The biblical hero David has been made in the hands of many different artists such as this version here by Donatello from the 1450s during the Renaissance. Notice the young shepherd boy at rest after beheading his mighty foe Goliath (head is under Davids foot). The original sculpture (in bronze) now rests in the Museo Nazionale, Florence where it stands 62 inches high. We are pleased to offer this classic treasure for your collection made from bonded marble on a black marble base, imported from Italy.
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Invite one of the most famous spiritual icons into your home. Sculpted by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo in 1501, the Pieta was described by Giorgio Vasari as "a miracle wrought from a once shapeless stone. It is both Michelangelo's first major religious commission and the only work that he signed. Made from bonded marble. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's Hand-Painted Pieta Invite one of the most famous spiritual icons into your home. Sculpted by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo in 1501 and currently in the Vatican Museum, the Pieta was described by Vasari as "a miracle wrought from a once shapeless stone. It is both Michelangelo's first major religious commission and the only work that he signed. Made from bonded white marble with hand painted pastel details, wood presentation base, imported from Italy, gallery quality reproduction. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's David An image of perfection. This Renaissance sculpture (1501-04) from the Galleria dell' Accademia, Florence faithfully reproduces Michelangelo's masterful depiction of the biblical David contemplating his battle with the giant Goliath. David--stoic against impossible odds and faithful to his beliefs--symbolized the essence of civic virtue to the residents of Florence during the Renaissance. Made from bonded white carrara marble, black marble base, imported from Italy. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Carrara Marble Moses Michelangelo created this sculpture (1513-16) for the Tomb of Julius II in S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome. It is the centerpiece of an unfinished masterpiece which he worked on intermittently for forty years. Made from bonded white carrara marble, marble base, imported from Italy. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Day & Night Pair As sure as the sun rises and sets, these two lovers will be partners for all eternity. These two marble sculptures (1519-1534) are allegorical representations of Night as a woman and Day as a man, created by Michelangelo for the Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici--the leader of one of the most powerful banking families in Florence during the Renaissance. As Night at left prepares to rest, Day at right in counterpoise prepares to get up--thus continuing the calendars eternal cycle. Made from bonded white carrara marble, black marble base, imported from Italy, ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Lorenzo Medici Sculpture of Lorenzo de Medici by Michelangelo from the Medici Chapel, San Lorenzo in Florence. Enjoy this dynamic sculpture of Lorenzo from the legendary Florentine family, the Medici, of the Renaissance period in Italy. Designed as a funerary sculpture for the Medici tomb, Lorenzo conveys a sense of grandeur and magnificence in the guise of a Roman military hero. In the original multi-figural sculptural grouping for the tomb, the personifications of Dusk and Dawn accompany him as representations of his power for all eternity. Made from bonded white marble, black marble base, imported from Italy, 5W x 5D x 11H. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Gilliano Medici Sculpture of Guiliano de Medici by Michelangelo from the Medici Chapel, San Lorenzo in Florence. Enjoy this dynamic sculpture of Lorenzo from the legendary Florentine family, the Medici, of the Renaissance period in Italy. Designed as a funerary sculpture for the Medici tomb, Guiliano conveys a sense of grandeur and magnificence in the guise of a Roman military hero. In the original multi-figural sculptural grouping for the tomb, the personifications of Day and Night accompany him as representations of his power for all eternity. Made from bonded white marble, black marble base, imported from Italy, 5W x 5D x 11H. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Florentine Pieta/Deposition The theme of the Pieta, which has no literary source but grew out of the idea of the mourning over Christ's body, first appeared in the early 14th century in Germany. It soon spread to France and enjoyed great popularity in northern Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. This sculpture of Florentine Pieta / Deposition (1547-55) by Michelangelo and Tiberio Calcagni can be found in the Florence Cathedral. Made from bonded white marble, black marble base, imported from Italy, 11.5"H x 5.25"W x 4.5"D. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Sistine Chapel Wall Relief Set Limited Edition relief set by American artist Frank Caruso. Originally from Michelangelo's painted frescoes of the Libyan Sibyl, Ancestors of Christ, and Daniel in the Sistine Chapel Rome, Italy. Each piece weighs 15 pounds and is a special order which requires four weeks for shipping. Made from cold cast bronze and measure 18" by 22" by 1" thick/each piece. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
The Libyan Sibyl Wall Relief Limited Edition relief by American artist Frank Caruso. Originally from Michelangelo's painted fresco of the Libyan Sibyl in the Sistine Chapel, Rome, Italy. This relief weighs 15 pounds and is a special order which requires four weeks for shipping. Made from cold cast bronze and measures 18" by 22" by 1" thick. Original artwork NOT included. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Ancestors of Christ Wall Relief Limited Edition relief by American artist Frank Caruso. Originally from Michelangelo's painted fresco of the Ancestors of Christ in the Sistine Chapel, Rome, Italy. This relief weighs 15 pounds and is a special order which requires four weeks for shipping. Made from cold cast bronze and measures 18" by 22" by 1" thick. Original artwork NOT included. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Daniel Wall Relief Limited Edition relief by American artist Frank Caruso. Originally from Michelangelo's painted fresco of Daniel in the Sistine Chapel, Rome, Italy. This relief weighs 15 pounds and is a special order which requires four weeks for shipping. Made from cold cast bronze and measures 18" by 22" by 1" thick. Original artwork NOT included. ![]() |
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Michelangelo's
Sistine Chapel Hand of God Watch Michelangelo was commissioned by Pope Julius II to redecorate the ceiling of the most important chapel in the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelos design for the Sistine Ceiling consists of an illusionistic, painted architectural frame work. Perhaps the most familiar scene on the ceiling is the Creation of Man, in which Michelangelo depicts the moment when God charges Adam with the spark of life. Our Unisex watch has a silver rim, 1.25 diameter face, stainless steel case, solid mineral glass, high quality leather band, 1-year warranty, gift presentation case, 1.25W x 9.25 L x .25D. ![]() |
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Michelangelo
The Sculptor Michelangelo himself (1475-1564) was a prolific artist whose masterpieces are evidence of the Renaissance artists renewed interest in Classical Greek sculpture, Humanism, and Neo-Platonism. Here Michelangelo is shown working on an unfinished work. It is said that Michelangelo worked on his sculptures from front to back, as opposed to working around the sculpture. Made from bonded marble, this sculpture measures 12H x 7W x 3.5L. ![]() |
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