Bust of Cosimo I de' Medici - BANDINELLI, Baccio - WGA
Bust of Cosimo I de' Medici by BANDINELLI, Baccio
Bust of Cosimo I de' Medici by BANDINELLI, Baccio

Bust of Cosimo I de' Medici

by BANDINELLI, Baccio, Bronze, height 79 cm

According to Giorgio Vasari, the sculpture was made by Baccio Bandinelli, in competition with his rival Benvenuto Cellini. The two sculptors were commissioned by Cosimo I to produce his portrait in bronze as proof of their respective abilities. For Baccio, this was his chance to regain the appraisal of the Grand Duke, who had not been happy with one of his previous portraits, commissioned for Palazzo Vecchio.

Even though this was not the first time Baccio had reproduced the image of the Grand Duke, in this work in particular the physiognomy of the portrait is surpassed by the sculptor’s attempt to place the figure in a precise historical and cultural context. He created the bust bearing in mind the ancient statuary tradition and it aims to show that the Medici family belonged to a historical past characterized by civil and politic virtues. Cosimo is presented as a leader with a firm and proud expression; he is wearing a piece of armor portraying two griffins facing one another, symbolizing protection, perhaps a reference to the protection guaranteed to the city of Florence by the Medici family.

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