1688-89 Marble, life-size Palazzo Pitti, Florence Portraiture broadened considerably during the late Baroque period. Complementary to the imaginary portraits of anti-heroic types was the celebration of ideal beauty in female busts loosely based upon Classical prototypes. These were often commissioned to adorn palace interiors and are related to garden sculpture in that they strike Classical poses without being specifically related to a given prototype. The bust by Piamontini on the staircase of Palazzo Pitti in Florence epitomize this trend: their heads are vaguely Classical but their drapery retains a flicker of Baroque agitation. Artist: PIAMONTINI, Giuseppe Painting Title: Bust of a woman , 1651-1700 Painting Style: Italian , sculpture Type: portrait
Painting ID:: 63009
Bust of a woman 1688-89 Marble, life-size Palazzo Pitti, Florence Portraiture broadened considerably during the late Baroque period. Complementary to the imaginary portraits of anti-heroic types was the celebration of ideal beauty in female busts loosely based upon Classical prototypes. These were often commissioned to adorn palace interiors and are related to garden sculpture in that they strike Classical poses without being specifically related to a given prototype. The bust by Piamontini on the staircase of Palazzo Pitti in Florence epitomize this trend: their heads are vaguely Classical but their drapery retains a flicker of Baroque agitation. Artist: PIAMONTINI, Giuseppe Painting Title: Bust of a woman , 1651-1700 Painting Style: Italian , sculpture Type: portrait