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The statue was commissioned by Cosimo de' Medici as a decoration for the fountain in the garden of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi. In 1495, the sculpture was placed on the Piazza della Signoria, at the side of main door the Palazzo Vecchio, in memory of the expulsion of Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici from Florence and the introduction of the Florentine republic under Girolamo Savonarola. The statue was later moved to the courtyard inside the Palazzo Vecchio, and still later into the Loggia dei Lanzi. In 1919, it was then placed on the left side of the Palazzo Vecchio until it was replaced in 1988 by a bronze copy and the original, after restoration, was given the current location | The statue is currently located in the Sala dei Gigli inside the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence [Italy]. It was originally commissioned by Cosimo de' Medici as a decoration for the fountain in the garden of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi. In 1495, the sculpture was placed on the Piazza della Signoria, at the side of main door the Palazzo Vecchio, in memory of the expulsion of Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici from Florence and the introduction of the Florentine republic under Girolamo Savonarola. The statue was later moved to the courtyard inside the Palazzo Vecchio, and still later into the Loggia dei Lanzi. In 1919, it was then placed on the left side of the Palazzo Vecchio until it was replaced in 1988 by a bronze copy and the original, after restoration, was given the current location. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 07:25, 31 July 2011
Judith and Holofernes (1460) is a sculpture by Donatello.
Abstract
In this celebrated Renassaince work, Donatello made Judith an eternal symbol of liberty and public virtue.
History and current location
The statue is currently located in the Sala dei Gigli inside the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence [Italy]. It was originally commissioned by Cosimo de' Medici as a decoration for the fountain in the garden of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi. In 1495, the sculpture was placed on the Piazza della Signoria, at the side of main door the Palazzo Vecchio, in memory of the expulsion of Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici from Florence and the introduction of the Florentine republic under Girolamo Savonarola. The statue was later moved to the courtyard inside the Palazzo Vecchio, and still later into the Loggia dei Lanzi. In 1919, it was then placed on the left side of the Palazzo Vecchio until it was replaced in 1988 by a bronze copy and the original, after restoration, was given the current location.