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Crouching Boy

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Sculpture by Michelangelo
Crouching Boy
Italian: Ragazzo accovacciato
ArtistMichelangelo
Yearc. 1530 - 1534
TypeMarble
Dimensions54 cm (21 in)
LocationHermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
Preceded byApollo (Michelangelo)
Followed byRisen Christ (Michelangelo, Santa Maria sopra Minerva)

Crouching Boy is a sculpture of the Renaissance Italian painter and sculptor Michelangelo, preserved today at the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. It is the only work by Michelangelo in the Hermitage. Sculpted between 1530 and 1533, it was originally intended for the tomb of the Medici family in Florence.[1] Consistent with Michelangelo's use of the human figure in his memorials, scholars have speculated that the crouched boy might have served as an allegory of mourning or eternal youth.

Description

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The Crouching Boy is a 54 cm marble sculpture and shows a boy, naked and turned in on himself, perhaps pulling a thorn from his foot. Even though the statue is not well finished, facial features, hair and body shapes are easily recognizable.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Michelangelo - Crouching Boy". saint-petersburg.guide. Archived from the original on 2018年12月12日. Retrieved 2019年12月28日.
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Florence, c. 1488–1492
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