Nudo Collection
In the world of art, the concept of "nudo" has been explored and depicted in various forms throughout history
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In the world of art, the concept of "nudo" has been explored and depicted in various forms throughout history. From Roger delivering Angelique from captivity to Apollo and Marsyas engaging in a musical battle, these artworks capture the essence of liberation and vulnerability. One such painting is Saint Sebastian by Jusepe de Ribera called Spagnoletto. Painted in 1651, it portrays the martyrdom of St. Sebastian with his body pierced by arrows, symbolizing his unwavering faith amidst torment. Moving on to literature, Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy takes us on a journey through Inferno where we witness the violent souls tormented in a rain of fire. This digitally colored engraving from 1885 brings Dante's vivid descriptions to life. Delving into ancient civilizations, we encounter Ancient Egypt: Build the Pyramids. This colored engraving from 1866 showcases the grandeur and architectural prowess involved in constructing these monumental structures that still awe us today. Cleopatra, known for her beauty and power, also finds herself intertwined with the theme of nudo. Her allure captivated many artists who sought to immortalize her through their works. Apollino (Young Apollo), both as a detailed marble sculpture and an overall representation captures youthful gracefulness while exuding strength and confidence. Lastly, The Adolescent bronze sculpture stands as a testament to adolescence itself - a period marked by transformation and self-discovery. Through these diverse artistic expressions spanning centuries, nudo emerges as more than just nudity; it embodies freedom from constraints or societal norms while revealing human vulnerability at its core.