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Year
  
1423–1425

Artist
  
Period
  
Early renaissance

Type
  
Created
  
1425

Genre
  
Kinetic art

Zuccone Left Bank Art Blog Sculpture in the Age of Donatello

Location
  
Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (Florence), Florence

Similar
  
Donatello artwork, Kinetic art artwork

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Lo Zuccone ([lo dzukˈkoːne]; Italian: literally, pumpkin; figuratively bald-head) is a marble statue by Donatello. It was commissioned for the bell tower of the Florence Cathedral of Florence, Italy and completed between 1423 and 1425. It is also known as the Statue of the Prophet Habakkuk, as many believe it depicts the Biblical figure Habakkuk.

Zuccone Donatello Prophet Habakuk als known as Lo Zuccone Impressive and

The statue is known for its realism and naturalism, which differed from most statuary commissioned at the time. Zuccone is reported to have been Donatello's favorite, and he was said to swear by the sculpture, "By the faith I place in my Zuccone." Donatello is said to have shouted "speak, damn you, speak!" at the marble as he was carving it. It has been described as the most important marble sculpture of the fifteenth century. It is now in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo in Florence.

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Zuccone Zuccone and Company The New York Sun

Zuccone The Prophet Habakkuk Lo Zuccone Donatello as art print or hand

Zuccone The Prophet Habakkuk by Donatello also known as Lo Zuccone

Zuccone Images of the Statues from the Campanile by Andrea and Nino Pisano

Zuccone The Prophet Habakkuk Lo Zuccone Donatello as art print or hand


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Zuccone Images of the Statues from the Campanile by Andrea and Nino Pisano

Zuccone FileDonatello39s Zuccone head casting in Pushkin museum by shakko

References

Zuccone Wikipedia