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Pegasus (Birth of the Muses)

Jacques Lipchitz XX sec. d.C./ secondo quarto

The patinated plaster relief depicts the mythological figure of Pegasus, the winged horse, and simultaneously the birth of the Muses. It constitutes an effective visual synthesis of the moment of artistic creation.

Technical information

Author
Jacques Lipchitz
Title
Pegasus (Birth of the Muses)
Date
XX sec. d.C./ secondo quarto
Material and technique
Plaster coated with shellac
Size
45,7x53,3x15,2 cm
Location
Palazzo Pretorio Museum
Third Floor
Jacques Lipchitz was always fascinated by Pegasus, the winged creature who, according to Greek mythology, was responsible for the spring of Hippocrene, from which the Muses emerged. Also part of the Lipchitz donation is the preparatory plaster cast for the sculpture Bellerophon Taming Pegasus, housed in the atrium of the City Hall.

Last update: 05 december 2024, 15:38

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