Battle of the Nudes

Battle of the Nudes by Antonio del Pollaiuolo

Medium

engraving

Dimensions

sheet: 42.8 x 61.8 cm (16 7/8 x 24 5/16 in.)

Classification

Print

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Gift of W.G. Russell Allen

Accession Number

1941.1.16

Art Historical Context

Antonio del Pollaiuolo’s *Battle of the Nudes* stands as one of the most ambitious and influential engravings of the fifteenth century. Created in Florence between 1470 and 1475, the large print showcases ten muscular male figures locked in violent combat across a shallow, rocky landscape. Working in the demanding medium of engraving, Pollaiuolo used the sharp burin to create taut, rippling lines that model every sinew and tendon, revealing the era’s growing fascination with human anatomy and classical ideals of the body. The print reflects the Renaissance revival of antique subjects while de...

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