Bust of Cosimo I
by BANDINELLI, Baccio, Marble, height 91 cm
Bandinelli was the son of a prominent Florentine goldsmith who was in the good graces of the Medici. Baccio remained loyal to the Medici, despite their being in exile from 1494 to 1513, and this led to a flow of commissions after the elections to the papacy of Leo X (Giovanni de’ Medici) in 1513 and of Clement VII (Giulio de’ Medici) a decade later; after Cosimo de’ Medici became Grand Duke of Tuscany in 1537, these increased still further. This political stance made him unpopular with most Florentines, including Michelangelo, who were Republican at heart, and this lay at the root of much of the adverse criticism - not always justified - that greeted Bandinelli’s statues.