Head of a Faun

Summary

Head of a Faun is a lost sculpture by Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo, dating from c. 1489. His first known work of sculpture in marble, it was sculpted when he was 15 or 16 as a copy of an antique work with some minor alterations. According to Giorgio Vasari's biography of the artist, it was the creation of this work that secured the young Michelangelo the patronage of Lorenzo de' Medici.

Head of a Faun
Cast of a head in Bargello Museum until 1944, once attributed as Michelangelo's Head of a Faun
ArtistMichelangelo
Yearc. 1489
TypeMarble
Followed byMadonna of the Stairs

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Artists Life — Michelangelo, page 14,15 — Enrica Crispino, 2001, Giunti Editore.
  • The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti, page 23 — John Addington Symonds, BiblioBazaar.
  • Michael Angelo: Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists, Fordham University

External links edit

  • The Boy Michelangelo carving the Head of the Faun - Sculpture of Cesare Zocchi (end of nineteenth century). It is in Casa Buonarroti
  •   Media related to Head of a Faun at Wikimedia Commons