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St Proculus
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Michelangelo Buonarroti’s St Proculus stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with Greco-Roman aesthetics that characterized the High Renaissance—a period defined by an unwavering commitment to proportion, harmony, and idealized beauty. Created in 1494 during Michelangelo's formative years in Bologna, this sculpture embodies the spirit of humanist scholarship and artistic innovation that swept across Europe.
The sculpture’s placement within Bologna’s Basilica di San Domenico is significant. Michelangelo was commissioned by Cardinal Ludovico Sforza to create a monumental altar piece for the basilica—a project that cemented his reputation as one of the greatest artists of his era. St Proculus served as a crucial preparatory study for the larger commission, demonstrating Michelangelo's dedication to mastering anatomical accuracy and conveying emotional depth.
Beyond its technical brilliance, St Proculus resonates with profound symbolic meaning. The saint’s posture—one leg raised slightly off the ground—represents stability and contemplation—qualities considered essential for spiritual enlightenment during the Renaissance. Furthermore, the cloth held by St Proculus symbolizes humility and compassion—values deeply rooted in Christian theology.
A reproduction of St Proculus offers an opportunity to experience Michelangelo’s artistic vision firsthand. WahooArt presents exceptionally detailed reproductions that capture the sculpture's luminous marble surface and subtle textural variations—allowing viewers to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of this iconic masterpiece. Explore the artwork here.
1475 - 1564 , Italy
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