- Rondanini Pietà
Sculpture
title = Rondanini Pietà
artist =Michelangelo
year =1564
type =Marble
height = 195
city =Milan
museum =Castello Sforzesco The "Rondanini Pietà" is a
marble sculpture thatMichelangelo worked on from the1550s until the last weeks of his life, in1564 . It is housed in theCastello Sforzesco inMilan . His final sculpture, the "Rondanini Pietà" revisited the theme of theVirgin Mary mourning over the body of the dead Christ, which he had first explored in his "Pietà" of 1499. Like his late series of drawings of theCrucifixion and the sculpture of the Deposition of Christ intended for his own tomb, it was produced at a time when Michelangelo's sense of his own mortality (and with it his spirituality) was growing.The "Rondanini Pietà" was begun before the "Deposition", although in his dying days Michelangelo hacked at the marble block until only the dismembered right arm of Christ survived from the sculpture as originally conceived. The spectral, waif-like Virgin and Christ are a departure from the idealised figures that exemplified the sculptor's earlier style, and have been said to bear more of a resemblance to the attenuated figures of
Gothic sculpture than those of theRenaissance .When viewing the sculpture from certain rear angles, it looks as if Jesus is holding Mary up with his back, instead of Mary cradling Jesus. It is said that Michelangelo carefully crafted it this way to represent how Jesus's spirit might actually have been comforting Mary in her loss.
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