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Summary
Pietro Francavilla: Apollo Victorious over the Python
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Artist
Pietro Francavilla
(1548–)
Alternative names
Pierre Franqueville
Description
Flemish sculptor, architect, drawer and painter
Date of birth/death
1548
23 August 1615 / 25 August 1615 / 1616
Location of birth/death
Cambrai
Paris
Authority file
: Q1367872
VIAF: 60143798
ISNI: 0000000066834316
ULAN: 500000585
LCCN: no2003065625
WGA: f/francavi
WorldCat
artist QS:P170,Q1367872
Title
Apollo Victorious over the Python
Description
English: This statue represents the ancient sun-god Apollo's first triumph, when, at Delphi, he slew with his bow and arrows the serpent Python, which lies dead at his feet. Apollo embodied the ideals of male beauty and heroism. A work of this size was certainly intended for a prominent location, and this statue probably stood in the courtyard of the Palazzo Salviati in Florence.
The sculptor's name and the date are inscribed across Apollo's chest. Born in Flanders, Francavilla moved to Florence, where be became a pupil and the principal assistant to the Medici court sculptor Giovanni da Bologna (1529-1608), also from Flanders. The elegant pose and elongated proportions of this monumental statue are characteristic of the artful, late-Renaissance style known today as Mannerism.
Date
1591 (Renaissance
era QS:P2348,Q4692
)
Medium
marble
medium QS:P186,Q40861
Dimensions
160.5 cm (63.1 in)
Collection
Walters Art Museum
Native name
Walters Art Museum
Location
Baltimore, United States of America
Coordinates
39° 17′ 48″ N, 76° 36′ 58″ W
Established
1934
Website
thewalters.org
Authority file
: Q210081
VIAF: 128918374
ISNI: 000000040373611X
ULAN: 500279110
LCCN: no00096900
GND: 16029354-6
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
27.302
Place of creation
Florence, Italy
Object history
Averardo Salviati, Palazzo Salviati, Florence, ca. 1591, by commission
Raoul Heilbronner [with difficulty from Italy], Paris
Henry Walters, Baltimore
1931: bequeathed to Walters Art Museum by Henry Walters
Credit line
Acquired by Henry Walters
Source
Walters Art Museum: Home page Info about artwork
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Apollo Victorious over the Python (1591). Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland
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