Mantel

Unknown Artist

last quarter 15th century

Mantel by Unknown Artist

Medium

Limestone

Dimensions

Overall: 132 × 65 in. (335.3 × 165.1 cm)

Classification

Sculpture-Architectural

Culture

Italian

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Bequest of George Blumenthal, 1941

Accession Number

41.190.486

Art Historical Context

Step into the opulent world of late 15th-century Renaissance Italy with this striking limestone mantel, a masterpiece of architectural sculpture crafted by an unknown artist during the final quarter of the 1400s. Measuring an imposing 132 × 65 inches (335.3 × 165.1 cm), this grand fireplace surround would have anchored the hearth of a noble palace or villa, serving as both functional architecture and a canvas for artistic expression. Carved from durable limestone—a favored medium in Italy for its workability and weather resistance—the piece exemplifies the era's blend of utility and grandeur. ...

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