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Giovanni da Bologna

Flemish · 1529–1608

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Giovanni da Bologna was a master of dynamic sculptural composition who revolutionized the representation of the human figure through dramatic movement and elegant elongation. His approach to form emphasized spiritual grace and theatrical energy, often capturing figures in moments of heightened emotion or physical tension. He fundamentally shaped Renaissance and Mannerist sculpture through his innovative use of contrapposto and his ability to create works that engaged viewers from multiple viewpoints.

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dynamic movementspiritual graceelegant elongationtheatrical energy

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