Neoclassical Sculpture of Sibyl in White Marble, Work by Rinaldo Rinaldi, XIII Century
Neoclassical Sculpture of Sibyl in White Marble, Work by Rinaldo Rinaldi, XIII Century
The magnificent sculpture, the work of the renowned sculptor Rinaldo Rinaldi, a pupil of Antonio Canova, embodies the artistic excellence of Italian neoclassicism. Made of exquisite quality white marble, the mythological figure of a Sibyl is expertly carved, giving the figure an almost ethereal presence. Rinaldi, deeply marked by the neoclassical style, took care of every detail with precision, using a pure marble crossed by few veins. The Sibyl is represented in a meditative attitude, a symbol of wisdom and prophecy, with a gaze that transports the viewer to a dimension of mystery and ancient charm. With a height of 102 cm, the work allows you to appreciate every detail, from the folds of the dress to the serene expression of the face, reflecting the incomparable skill of its creator. This neoclassical sculpture, in addition to enriching every room with its splendor, bears witness to the Italian artistic heritage and stands out as a focal point in any significant art collection.
Author | Rinaldo Rinaldi |
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Century | XIII |
Material | White Marble |
Height | 102cm |
Description
The magnificent sculpture, the work of the renowned sculptor Rinaldo Rinaldi, a pupil of Antonio Canova, embodies the artistic excellence of Italian neoclassicism. Made of exquisite quality white marble, the mythological figure of a Sibyl is expertly carved, giving the figure an almost ethereal presence. Rinaldi, deeply marked by the neoclassical style, took care of every detail with precision, using a pure marble crossed by few veins. The Sibyl is represented in a meditative attitude, a symbol of wisdom and prophecy, with a gaze that transports the viewer to a dimension of mystery and ancient charm.