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Detail of Ugolino and His Sons by Carpeaux in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 2012

Detail of Ugolino and His Sons by Carpeaux in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 2012
The subject of this intensely Romantic work is derived from canto XXXIII of Dante's Inferno, which describes how the Pisan traitor Count Ugolino della Gherardesca, his sons, and his grandsons were imprisoned in 1288 and died of starvation. Carpeaux's visionary statue, executed in 1865–67, reflects the artist's passionate reverence for Michelangelo, specifically for The Last Judgment (1536–41) in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican, Rome, as well as his own painstaking concern with anatomical realism.

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