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Cocky Apollo, Sad Cleo Star in Antico Show: Lance Esplund - Bloomberg  Bloomberg |
Cocky Apollo, Sad Cleo Star in Antico Show: Lance EsplundBloombergThis is Mantuan goldsmith-sculptor Pier Jacopo Alari de Bonacolsi's (c. 1455-1528) take on the classical, life-size marble statue. He was known and self-proclaimed as Antico, “the antique one,” and he excelled at the creative copy.and more » |
Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes - New Yorker |
Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance BronzesNew YorkerThe sculptor Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (circa 1455-1528) was known as “the antique one”—Antico, in Italian—for his mastery of the classical style. Today, fewer than fifty of his exquisitely gilded and patinated objects are known to exist. |
Testing Antico's bronze mettle at New York's Frick Collection - SILive.com  SILive.com |
Testing Antico's bronze mettle at New York's Frick CollectionSILive.comAt the Frick Museum this spring, the high Renaissance sculptor known as Antico (real name: Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi 1455-1528) is re-gilding the whole bronze brand. Antico lacks recognition; no one should feel underinformed if his name rings no ... |
A REDISCOVERED RENAISSANCE MASTER by NF Karlins - Artnet |
A REDISCOVERED RENAISSANCE MASTER by NF KarlinsArtnetThe name “Antico,” by which Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi is better known, says it all -- this artist epitomized the study of the antique, the key concern of the Renaissance. He restored classical marbles in Rome, most notably a pair of monumental horses ... |
Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronze, The Frick Collection, New York - Financial Times  Financial Times |
Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronze, The Frick Collection, New YorkFinancial TimesPier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, aka Antico (1455-1528), outstripped his contemporaries in the ability to mimic and miniaturise ancient sculpture. He studied the major archaeological finds of his time and recreated them as sensuous bronzes, much prized by ... |
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NYC Best: Norah Jones, Patti Smith, Megan Hilty, PradaBloombergThere are also 39 flashy Renaissance sculptures by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as Antico (c. 1455-1528). “Antico” runs through July 29 at 1 E. 70th St. Information: +1-212-288-0700; http://www.frick.org. Walk through Central Park to the ...and more » |
Gifts from Mrs. Charles Wrightsman enrich Met's collection - Auction Central News |
Gifts from Mrs. Charles Wrightsman enrich Met's collectionAuction Central NewsPier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as Antico (ca. 1455-1528), probably modeled Spinario—depicting a nude youth seated on a tree stump, engaged in extracting a thorn from the sole of his left foot—by 1496. The bronze figure, which was cast ca. |
Small statuettes stand tall as foundational pieces of Renaissance - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com  The Star-Ledger - NJ.com |
Small statuettes stand tall as foundational pieces of RenaissanceThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comThe 39 sculptures here by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (1455-1528), better known by his nickname, Antico, are not the very first small bronzes of the Renaissance, but they are foundational pieces nonetheless and exhibit all the finest characteristics of ... |
Audrey Flack's Goddesses at Gary Snyder Gallery - Huffington Post |
Audrey Flack's Goddesses at Gary Snyder GalleryHuffington Post1496) by Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, known as Antico, now exhibiting at the Frick, just as Flack's goddesses evoke the nymphs and Venuses of classic statuary. Says Flack, Antico who? But the Renaissance artist was inspired by similar lore, condensing, ... |
Art review: 'Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes' at the Frick ... - NorthJersey.com  NorthJersey.com |
Art review: 'Antico: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes' at the Frick ...NorthJersey.comAntico, whose real name was Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, lived from 1455 to 1528 and hailed from Mantua, whose rulers were particularly fond of classical antiquities. Roman sculpture, including copies of Greek originals, was being unearthed all over ... |
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