Medieval Italian Sculpture

Medieval Italian Sculpture refers to the art form of creating three-dimensional works of art in Italy during the Middle Ages, typically between the 5th and 15th centuries. It often includes sculptures made from materials such as marble, bronze, and wood, depicting religious figures, saints, and scenes from the Bible. These sculptures were primarily used for religious purposes, adorning churches, cathedrals, and other religious buildings throughout Italy. Medieval Italian Sculpture is known for its intricate detailing, expressive figures, and symbolic representations, reflecting the artistic style and religious beliefs of the time.




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Medieval Italian Sculpture