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Classics Interior Story Design Marble statue marble Ugolino and His Sons
The statue marble Ugolino and His Sons is pathetic and moving, and the characters’ expressions, dynamics, and psychological depictions are meticulous: Ugolino’s dark eyes, sunken cheek muscles, tearing mouth and hands, and tension all over his body, fully expressing his remorse And despair gnawing at the heart so that there is no way out. The four descendants surround him proudly, which enriches the all-round expressiveness of the work and makes the tragic atmosphere of status marble Ugolino and His Sons more intensely rendered. Calpo reveres Michelangelo in particular, and clearly reflects Michelangelo’s influence in the state marble Ugolino and His Sons. After him, the famous sculptor Rodin drew nourishment from him and created a unique The Thinker. statue marble Ugolino and His Sons plays a role in the history of sculpture in France, and its art occupies a pivotal position.
NO.: | AK-stone(LY224 ) |
MATERIAL: | Natural Marble / Stone / Granite |
SIZE: | LIFESIZE / CUSTOM MADE SIZE |
USAGE: | Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc |
The statue marble Ugolino and His Sons is pathetic and moving, and the characters’ expressions, dynamics, and psychological depictions are meticulous: Ugolino’s dark eyes, sunken cheek muscles, tearing mouth and hands, and tension all over his body, fully expressing his remorse And despair gnawing at the heart so that there is no way out. The four descendants surround him proudly, which enriches the all-round expressiveness of the work and makes the tragic atmosphere of status marble Ugolino and His Sons more intensely rendered. Calpo reveres Michelangelo in particular, and clearly reflects Michelangelo’s influence in the state marble Ugolino and His Sons. After him, the famous sculptor Rodin drew nourishment from him and created a unique The Thinker. statue marble Ugolino and His Sons plays a role in the history of sculpture in France, and its art occupies a pivotal position.
Along with his children, Ugolino was sentenced to death by starvation. This statue marble Ugolino and His Sons shows a moment when Ugolino believes cannibalism occurred. He is depicted with His four children, completely naked, but His children are ignored in this statue marble Ugolino and His Sons. He looked hopelessly into the distance, biting his finger and pulling his lip down. He cupped his head in his hands. He is considering the consequences of his sin. He was made to be muscular, even though he was starving to death. He bent forward and folded his feet together. Four children in various states of distress beg their father to eat them so that he may live. The oldest boy seemed to have the most energy. He placed His finger on Ugolino’s leg to emphasize His supplication. The second brother on the right also had his arms around his father. The second son on the left, sitting on top of his older brother, has lost most of his remaining energy. His left arm rested on his father’s leg. The youngest son is in the lower right corner, and although he is the only one with a calm expression, he appears to be dead.
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