The Art of Form
Explore the evolution of three-dimensional art during the Renaissance, a period of unparalleled creative genius.
David
Michelangelo's iconic masterpiece, a symbol of Florentine strength and beauty, carved from a single block of marble.
Pietà
A tender and sorrowful depiction of Mary holding the body of Christ, showcasing Michelangelo's profound understanding of anatomy and emotion.
David
Donatello's bronze David, the first free-standing nude sculpture produced since antiquity, a revolutionary work of the early Renaissance.
Perseus with the Head of Medusa
Benvenuto Cellini's dynamic bronze, a technical marvel and a testament to Mannerist drama and detail.
Bacchus
Michelangelo's youthful depiction of the Roman god of wine, full of life and a departure from his more somber religious works.
Annunciation
A delicate marble relief by Donatello, capturing the divine moment with subtle expressions and intricate drapery.