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Giambologna - Candlestick in the Form of a Kneeling Angel

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Giambologna was an Italian sculptor known for his Mannerist style. He was born in Douai, Flanders (now in France) and trained in Antwerp before moving to Italy in 1550. He worked in Florence for most of his career, producing many important works for the Medici family. Giambologna's most famous sculptures include Mercury (also known as Flying Mercury), The Rape of the Sabine Women and Samson Slaying a Philistine. These works are characterised by their exaggerated poses, intricate details and dynamic compositions. Giambologna was also known for his ability to create bronze sculptures, which were highly valued during the Renaissance. His works can be found in many museums and public spaces around the world, including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Louvre in Paris, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

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giambologna bronze candelabras candleholders copper copper alloy lighting devices metal metalwork patina close collaborator of giambologna possibly hans reichle metalwork bronze candlestick form angel germany high resolution 3 d object statue religious art renaissance art mannerism late renaissance sculpture metropolitan museum of art
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1520 - 1600
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Giambologna (1529–1608)

Jean de Boulogne (French), Jehan Boulongne (Flemish) and Giovanni da Bologna (Italian), was the last major Italian Renaissance sculptor, with a large workshop producing large and small works in bronze and marble in a late Mannerist style.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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giambologna bronze candelabras candleholders copper copper alloy lighting devices metal metalwork patina close collaborator of giambologna possibly hans reichle metalwork bronze candlestick form angel germany high resolution 3 d object statue religious art renaissance art mannerism late renaissance sculpture metropolitan museum of art