Sculpture Top ten ever

Present in space since the origins of art, sculpture takes us from primeval weapons to divine representation, with the energy of a world that becomes more real -and ideal- than reality, between balance and anguish in pain, from play to guilt in its timeless and perfect forms

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Penitent Magdalene

DONATELLO. 1453–1455. Wood

Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Florencia

This Magdalene, wearing a coat from her own hair, looks like a man. It was carved on wood by Donatello, the finest sculptor of the Quattrocento, who broke away from the stereotypical saint as a seducing lady. Here, she is a penitent hermit, obsessed with Jesus. A closer look at her emaciated face and hollow cheekbones, we find the eyes that still love Christ, her master.