Rape of the Sabine Women
Giovanni Bologna
marble, 13 1/2 feet high
1583
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The serpentine arrangement of figuresThe spiral movement of figures in this Mannerist work anticipates Baroque sculpture. Like other works in the Loggia dei Lanzi, this too depicts a triumphant figure, a Roman who is sucessfully carrying off a Sabine woman. This story of the early history of Rome is related in both Livy and Plutarch. |
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Detail of the bottomSee also Giovanni Bologna's Mercury in the Bargello and his Neptune Fountain in Bologna. |
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