Andrea Riccio: Renaissance Master of Bronze

Exhibition dedicated to Andrea Riccio (1470–1532), the Renaissance sculptor, at the Frick Collection.

The joy of this exhibition was that it brought together multiple models of the same sculpture and explained what the differences were and why the models differed. It also brought together four of the five known lamps from the Frick, Ashmolean, Lourve and V&A.

Very touching was the Carrand Vessel where they had brought together the main vessel from the Bargello in Florence and the cover from the V&A. It seemed such a shame that they would be parted again. It would be nice if they two could spend six months in each place.

I loved a wonderful plaque of the entombment complete with hysterical figures with a real sense of movement and grief. Also a wonderful seated nude with a syrinx (Pan pipe to you!).

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