Bust of Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany - BANDINI, Giovanni - WGA
Bust of Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany by BANDINI, Giovanni
Bust of Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany by BANDINI, Giovanni

Bust of Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany

by BANDINI, Giovanni, Marble, height 81 cm

The Medici, who had ruled Florence since the early fifteenth century, fell from power in 1529 following the siege of the city during the French Wars. A decade later, Cosimo I de’ Medici restored security and prosperity to the city, while undertaking a military campaign to unify Tuscany under Medici rule. Grand Duke Cosimo and his successors were active patrons of the arts, enriching Tuscan cities with works of art and architecture, and reestablishing the capital city of Florence as a major cultural centre.

Grand Duke Cosimo commissioned noted artists - the painter Bronzino and sculptors Giambologna and Bandini, among them - to create his official portraits. Giovanni Bandini executed five busts of Cosimo I to be placed above the portals of Florentine palaces as an honour granted to the important families who lived in them. In all examples, Cosimo is portrayed “all’ antica,” wearing a mantle and cuirass in emulation of his ancient Roman Imperial antecedents. This bust epitomizes the dignified formal character of aristocratic portraiture in later sixteenth-century Italy.

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