2017年3月1日星期三
The Flagellation Alessandro ALGARDI 1620s
The Flagellation
Alessandro ALGARDI 1620s
From the collection of
Art Gallery of South Australia
Details
Title: The Flagellation
Creator: Alessandro ALGARDI
Date Created: 1620s
Location: Rome
Second artist's nationality: The Netherlands/Italy
Second artist's name: Francois DUQUESNOY
Second artist's death place: Livorno
Second artist's death date: 1643
Second artist's birthdate: 1597
Second artist's birth place: Flanders
Physical Dimensions: w35 x h32 x d14 cm (overall)
Type: Sculpture
Rights: South Australian Government Grant 1954, © Art Gallery of South Australia
External Link: Art Gallery of South Australia http://www.artgallery.sa.gov.au/agsa/home/Collection/detail.jsp?accNo=S110
Medium: bronze
Art Gallery of South Australia
Adelaide, Australia
Founded in 1881, the Art Gallery of South Australia is home to one of Australia’s great art collections. This outstanding collection of over 38,000 works of art comprises Australian, European, North American and Asian works and includes one of the most important collections of Indigenous art as well as the only dedicated Islamic gallery space in Australia. The collection spans the period from ancient Rome to the present day, and includes paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs, textiles, ceramics, glass, metalwork and jewellery, and furniture. Works of art are displayed by both culture and medium, providing visitors with an historical and cultural framework with which to view them. The mission of the Gallery is to serve the South Australian and wider communities by providing access to original works of art of the highest quality. Through its permanent collections, temporary exhibitions and other public programs, the Art Gallery seeks to foster, promote and enhance understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts.
Alessandro Algardi
Jul 31, 1598 - Jun 10, 1654
Alessandro Algardi was an Italian high-Baroque sculptor active almost exclusively in Rome, where for the latter decades of his life, he was, along with Francesco Borromini and Pietro da Cortona, one of the major rivals of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
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