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- Description, Theories and Interpretations
- The Pubescence of Mary
- Canonical Coronation
- After Completion
- Other Michelangelo Pietàs
- Restoration
- Vandalism
- See Also
- Further Reading
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The structure is pyramidal, and the vertex coincides with Mary's head. The statue widens progressively down the drapery of Mary's dress, to the base, the rock of Golgotha. The figures are quite out of proportion, owing to the difficulty of depicting a fully-grown man cradled full-length in a woman's lap. Much of Mary's body is concealed by her monu...
Mary is represented as being very young for the mother of an approximately 33-year-old son, which is not uncommon in depictions of the Passion of Christ at the time. Various explanations have been suggested for this. One is that her youth symbolizes her incorruptible purity, as Michelangelo himself said to his biographer, the fellow compatriot and ...
Urban VIII granted the venerated Marian image a decree of canonical coronation via his Papal bull Domina Coronatum Estsigned and notarized on 14 August 1637 and granted to its patronal donor, Lord Ascanio Sforza y Pallavicini and Canon priest of the Vatican chapter, Monsignor Ugo Ubaldini. The levitating diadem was manufactured by the Italian artis...
Following completion, the Pietà's first home was the Chapel of Saint Petronilla, a Roman mausoleum near the south transept of Saint Peter's, which the Cardinal chose as his funerary chapel. The chapel was later demolished by Donato Bramanteduring his rebuilding of the basilica. According to Giorgio Vasari, shortly after the installation of his Piet...
Several decades later, Michelangelo returned twice to the subject of the Pietà, but neither work was completed. The Florentine Pietà of c. 1547 – 1553 was apparently intended for his own tomb, but abandoned after several years work. It is often called a Deposition, representing a moment slightly earlier in the story. The Rondanini Pietàwas begun in...
Subsequent to its carving the Pietàsustained much damage. Four fingers on Mary's left hand, broken during a move, were professionally restored in 1736 by the Roman sculptor Giuseppe Lirioni (1690—1746). Modern scholars today are divided as to whether the restorer took artistic liberties to make the hand gestures more "rhetorical".
The most substantial damage occurred on 21 May 1972 (Pentecost Sunday), when a mentally disturbed geologist, the Hungarian-born Australian Laszlo Toth, walked into the chapel and attacked the sculpture with a geologist's hammer while shouting, "I am Jesus Christ; I have risen from the dead!"With 15 blows he removed Mary's arm at the elbow, knocked ...
Asteroid 274472 PietàReplicas of Michelangelo's PietàWallace, William E. (2009). Michelangelo; the Artist, the Man, and his Times. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521111994Media related to Pietà in Saint Peter's Basilicaat Wikimedia Commons10 Facts That You Don't Know About Michelangelo's PietàRobert Hupka's PietàPicture gallery