Apollo at The Bargello Museum, Florence

Apollo at The Bargello Museum, Florence

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The enigmatic figure of a youth twisted in a captivating pose exudes mystery, defying clear identification as either the legendary giant-slayer David or the mythological sun-deity Apollo; the elements that would solidify an identity were left unfinished. With skin areas defined by a delicate network of chisel marks, this statue is a compelling illustration of the non-finito technique, allowing viewers to delve into the sculptural process behind numerous works by Michelangelo. This captivating piece was previously showcased at the Gallery in 1949 as part of a celebration honoring Italian-American friendship during President Harry Truman's inauguration. This object is part of "Scan The World", an innovative initiative launched by MyMiniFactory, aiming to create a comprehensive digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe for public access at no cost. Scan The World is an open-source community effort; if you have intriguing items nearby and are interested in contributing, email stw@myminifactory.com to discover how you can participate.

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