High Renaissance Sculpture

High Renaissance Sculpture refers to the period between the early 16th century and the mid-16th century in Italy, characterized by a revival of classical forms and ideals. Sculptors during this time focused on creating lifelike figures with a sense of movement and emotion. The sculptures often depicted religious subjects, mythological stories, or portraits of important individuals. High Renaissance Sculpture is known for its attention to detail, naturalism, and idealized beauty, reflecting the humanist ideals of the time. Artists such as Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael were prominent figures in this period, creating some of the most iconic sculptures in art history.




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