Apollo (1530; Rome, Italy) by Michelangelo

The artwork is a sculpture titled “Apollo,” created by the renowned artist Michelangelo in 1530, during the Mannerism period of the late Renaissance. This exquisite piece is currently housed in the Bargello (Palazzo del Popolo) in Florence, Italy.

The sculpture portrays a powerful yet elegant figure, likely the god Apollo, depicted in a classical stance. The figure’s pose, with one arm raised and the other relaxed, exhibits a dynamic balance and naturalism typical of Michelangelo’s mastery. The detailed musculature and the posture convey a sense of movement and vitality, characteristic of the Mannerism style. The rough texture of the unfinished marble block contrasts with the polished smoothness of the body, emphasizing both the artistic process and the subject’s divine beauty. The artwork stands as a testament to Michelangelo’s extraordinary skill and the expressive potential of the human form in sculpture.

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