Jacket
1994
65.0 x 44.0 cm
Museo del Traje
Giclée / Imprimare artistică
Print giclée sau pe canvas de calitate muzeală, cu producție rapidă și opțiuni flexibile de finisare. ( Switch to hand made Painting
Switch to Image)
Alegeți dintre dimensiunile noastre prestabilite, care respectă proporțiile originale ale operei de artă.
Puteți introduce propriile dimensiuni pentru a se potrivi unui anumit cadru sau spațiu. Dacă dimensiunea selectată nu corespunde proporțiilor imaginii originale, vom decupa lucrarea de artă sau vom extinde imaginea cu margini oglindite sau cu o culoare uniformă. Un mockup digital va fi trimis pentru aprobarea dumneavoastră înainte de începerea producției.
Vă rugăm să rețineți că previzualizarea de pe ecran nu reflectă decuparea sau extinderea reală. Doar mockup-ul va arăta cu exactitate compoziția finală.
Deși dimensiunile personalizate sunt disponibile, vă recomandăm să selectați o dimensiune din lista predefinită pentru a păstra proporțiile originale.
Livrare în întreaga lume () în 2 săptămâni, în loc de cele 4/5 săptămâni standard. (28 Iulie)
Livrare expres gratuită la nivel mondial
Pânză de in de înaltă calitate
Asigurare completă pentru transport
Garanție de rambursare a taxelor vamale
Garanția fidelității culorilor
Politica de retur de 60 de zile (doar pentru defecte)
Garanție 100% de rambursare
Reducere la comenzi multiple
Jacket
Giclée / Imprimare artistică
Dimensiune reproducere
-
Preț total calculat
$ 64
Opere de artă similare
Biografie artist
Francesco di Simone Mosca (Moschino): Sculptor of Detail and Michelangelo’s Collaborator
Francesco di Simone Mosca, commonly known as Moschino, emerged from Settignano – a picturesque village nestled at the foot of Florence – around 1492. His artistic heritage stemmed directly from his father, who practiced sculpture himself, firmly anchoring him within a Florentine family tradition that championed Renaissance ideals and techniques. This formative environment profoundly impacted Mosca’s artistic vision and propelled him toward collaborations with some of the era's most influential figures, notably Michelangelo Buonarroti. Moschino’s involvement in Michelangelo’s monumental undertaking – the Medici Chapel – constitutes a cornerstone of Florentine art history. During Michelangelo’s ascendancy, Florence experienced an unprecedented surge of creative energy, driven by humanist thought and fueled by revolutionary artistic innovations. Mosca joined forces with Michelangelo on this ambitious project, mirroring their shared dedication to anatomical accuracy and emotionally resonant realism—principles that would become synonymous with Michelangelo's colossal sculptures and reverberate across subsequent artistic movements. The meticulous attention to detail evident in Mosca’s contributions underscored the Renaissance commitment to mastering observation and replicating nature with breathtaking precision. Moschino’s sculptural output predominantly focused on religious subjects, reflecting the spiritual preoccupations of his time. While biographical details concerning Mosca’s personal life remain somewhat elusive—historical records indicate his presence in Pisa around 1578—his artistic legacy transcends mere documentation. His sculptures stand as enduring symbols of Renaissance artistry and exemplify the collaborative spirit that characterized the period's most celebrated endeavors. A Venus statue attributed to Mosca gained prominence in Turin during the Enlightenment, offering invaluable insight into prevailing aesthetic tastes and patronage circles. This artwork exemplifies Mosca’s ability to capture idealized beauty while simultaneously incorporating subtle symbolic elements—a hallmark of Florentine sculpture during this transformative era. The Venus statue serves as a poignant reminder of Mosca's artistic sensitivity and his engagement with broader cultural currents. Moschino’s influence extended beyond his individual creations; he actively shaped the artistic landscape of Florence, establishing an indelible connection with Michelangelo Buonarroti – a partnership that embodies the collaborative spirit of the Renaissance. His sculptures continue to inspire admiration for their masterful execution and profound expressive power, securing Mosca's place as a pivotal figure in Florentine art history.- Key Collaborations: Michelangelo Buonarroti (Medici Chapel)
- Notable Works: Venus statue (Turin)
Francesco Moschino
1492 - 1554 , Italia
Detalii rapide
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Renaissance
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['European Sculpture']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Michelangelo']
- Date Of Birth: ca. 1492
- Date Of Death: 1554
- Full Name: Francesco di Simone Mosca
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks: ['Jacket']
- Place Of Birth: Settignano, Italy

Opțiunea cu sticlă este disponibilă doar pentru dimensiuni de sub 110 cm