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  1. A.7-1954. Samson Slaying a Philistine is a c, 1562 marble sculpture by Giambologna. It is the earliest of his marble groups for the sculptor to the Medici Grand Dukes of Tuscany, and the only substantial work by the artist to have left Italy. It was commissioned in around 1562 by Francesco de' Medici for a fountain in Florence, but was later ...

  2. Samson Slaying a Philistine was carved by Giambologna (Jean Boulogne, 1529 – 1608), a Flemish sculptor who worked for the Medici family in Florence. Since it was imported to the UK from Italy as a diplomatic gift in the early 17th century, this monumental piece has helped set the bar for aesthetic achievement and technical skill, and both ...

  3. Feb 21, 2022 · A painting depicting a scene of the Bible where Samson, one of the ancient Israelite judges, was being captured by his enemies Philistines after Delilah, his lover, betrayed him. Oil on Canvas. Created in 1619 by Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri). Located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Remove Ads.

  4. Other articles where Samson and a Philistine is discussed: Giambologna: His Samson and a Philistine (1567; Victoria and Albert Museum, London) displays violence and anguish in a masterfully contrived composition that recalls such complex Hellenistic pieces as the Laocoön. Rape of a Sabine (1579–83; Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence), while uncluttered and monumental, is even more complex.…

  5. This is a copy of the original statue by the Mannerist sculptor Giambologna, Samson slaying a Philistine, currently housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum. In a dynamic composition, the attacker holds an animal’s jawbone in his right hand, while grasping the hair of his victim in his left hand. The body of the latter figure is contorted and ...

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  7. Welcome to YCBA Collections Online. This scene is taken from a biblical narrative in which the Israelite hero Samson defeats an army of Philistines using only an animal bone as a weapon. The sculpture depicts the dreadful moment before Samson delivers the deadly blow to a Philistine soldier, whose contorted body is pinned to the ground.

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    In 1735, C. B. Rastrelli's bronze statue of Samson slaying the lion was placed in the center of the great cascade of the fountain at Peterhof Palace in Saint Petersburg. Samson is the emblem of Lungau, Salzburg, and parades in his honor are held annually in ten villages of the Lungau and two villages in the north-west Styria (Austria).

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