Adam (Lombardo)
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Adam est une statue en marbre réalisée vers 1490-1495 par le sculpteur italien de la Renaissance Tullio Lombardo. Elle est aujourd'hui conservée au Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York, qui l'a achetée en 1936. Elle est d'une importance primordiale en tant que première sculpture en marbre nu grandeur nature depuis l'Antiquité.
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L'Adamo è una statua in marmo realizzata tra il 1490 e il 1495 dallo scultore Tullio Lombardo. Attualmente è conservata al Metropolitan Museum of Art di New York, che l'ha acquistata nel 1936. L'opera è di fondamentale importanza perché risulta essere la prima scultura in marmo ad essere a grandezza naturale dopo l'età antica.
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Adam is an Italian Renaissance sculpture of c.1490–1495, a marble statue by Tullio Lombardo, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which bought it in 1936. It is of prime importance as the first lifesize nude marble sculpture since antiquity, though Donatello's famous bronze David had preceded it by several decades. The sculpture was made as one of several subsidiary figures for the tomb of Doge Andrea Vendramin (d. 1478), which was later reconfigured.
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Adam (Lombardo)
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Adamo (Tullio Lombardo)
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Adam is an Italian Renaissance sculpture of c.1490–1495, a marble statue by Tullio Lombardo, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which bought it in 1936. It is of prime importance as the first lifesize nude marble sculpture since antiquity, though Donatello's famous bronze David had preceded it by several decades. The sculpture was made as one of several subsidiary figures for the tomb of Doge Andrea Vendramin (d. 1478), which was later reconfigured. Previously it had passed through the Vendramin-Calergi family, remaining in the Palazzo Vendramin-Calergi in Venice when the Duchess of Berry bought the palazzo in 1844. She then sold it to Henri Dieudonné d'Artois, comte de Chambord in 1865. It was then recorded as owned by Princess Beatrix de Bourbon-Massimo before being acquired by Henry Pereire sometime after 1921, then passed to his widow and through various auction houses before being acquired by its present owner. On the evening of October 6, 2002 Adam, part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, crashed to the floor of the Vélez Blanco patio where it was displayed, breaking it into 28 larger pieces and hundreds of small fragments. An investigation into the disaster established this occurred when the wooden pedestal the sculpture was displayed on proved inadequate for the weight of the marble, and gave way. After more than a decade of painstaking restoration Adam has been on display at the museum since 2014. Museum officials assert that their process for restoring the sculpture helped create a new model for the conservation of large sculptures.
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Adam est une statue en marbre réalisée vers 1490-1495 par le sculpteur italien de la Renaissance Tullio Lombardo. Elle est aujourd'hui conservée au Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York, qui l'a achetée en 1936. Elle est d'une importance primordiale en tant que première sculpture en marbre nu grandeur nature depuis l'Antiquité.
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L'Adamo è una statua in marmo realizzata tra il 1490 e il 1495 dallo scultore Tullio Lombardo. Attualmente è conservata al Metropolitan Museum of Art di New York, che l'ha acquistata nel 1936. L'opera è di fondamentale importanza perché risulta essere la prima scultura in marmo ad essere a grandezza naturale dopo l'età antica.
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