Italian, 19th century, Alabaster group, After the Antique
£6,800.00
Italian, 19th century, Alabaster group, After the Antique
This alabaster group depicts The Pancrastinae, also known as The Uffizi Wrestlers, a celebrated Hellenistic composition immortalizing two naked athletes locked in combat. The sculpture captures the climactic moment of the pankration—a brutal blend of wrestling and boxing that was among the most demanding events of the ancient Olympic Games. The sculptor demonstrates a masterful understanding of anatomy and movement: the taut musculature of each figure, the twisting torsos, and the intense interlocking of limbs are carved to convey both strength and strain. The smooth, luminous alabaster accentuates the play of light across the figures’ forms, lending the scene an almost ethereal vitality. Reproducing the celebrated marble group housed in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, this work reflects the 19th-century neoclassical revival and the era’s fascination with antiquity. Alabaster—valued for its translucency—was a favoured medium among Italian sculptors seeking to reinterpret classical masterpieces for the grand tours of Europe’s elite. The Pancrastinae remains one of the most dynamic and admired examples of ancient athletic sculpture, symbolizing both the physical ideal and the intellectual engagement with competition and harmony. The present alabaster reduction exemplifies the enduring appeal of classical subjects in 19th-century European art.
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