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FORM AND INTENTION
In Michelangelo’s unfinished sculpture, the Awakening Slave (c. 1525-50) a human figure emerges from obscurity. The artist’s intention, his concept, and his carving are just as indispensable to the statue as his marble.
In Michelangelo’s unfinished sculpture, the Awakening Slave (c. 1525-50) a human figure emerges from obscurity. The artist’s intention, his concept, and his carving are just as indispensable to the statue as his marble.
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