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Rebellious Slave
Artist
Michelangelo
Year
1513
Type
sculpture
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
215 cm (85 in)
Location
Louvre, Paris
Preceded by
Moses (Michelangelo)
Followed by
Dying Slave
The Rebellious Slave is a 2.15m high marble statue by Michelangelo, dated to 1513. It is now held in the Louvre in Paris.
The RebelliousSlave is a 2.15m high marble statue by Michelangelo, dated to 1513. It is now held in the Louvre in Paris. The two "slaves" of the Louvre...
Created between 1513 and 1516, it was to serve with another figure, the RebelliousSlave, at the tomb of Pope Julius II. It is a marble figure 2.15 metres (7'...
the other statues intended for the tomb, two, known as the RebelliousSlave and the Dying Slave, are now in the Louvre. During the same period, Michelangelo...
experienced pupils. Dying SlaveRebelliousSlave The Genius of Victory (1527–1530) Young Slave Atlas Slave Bearded Slave Awakening Slave List of works by Michelangelo...
(since the 19th Century) have come to be known as the "Slaves": the Dying Slave and the RebelliousSlave, both carved in Rome around the year 1513. Tononi...
for the tomb, two known as the Heroic Captive / RebelliousSlave and the Dying Captive / Dying Slave, are now in the Louvre.: 15, plates 149–154 : 62–63 ...
period, Dutch slave traders bought and sold over 1.6 million enslaved people. The Netherlands abolished Dutch involvement the Atlantic slave trade in 1814...
Tomb of Julius II, 1505–1545 Moses RebelliousSlave Dying Slave Young Slave Bearded Slave Atlas Slave Awakening Slave The Genius of Victory Rachel Leah...
Montesinos Sale (1997). The slumbering volcano: American slave ship revolts and the production of rebellious masculinity. p. 264. Duke University Press, 1997...
Tomb of Julius II, 1505–1545 Moses RebelliousSlave Dying Slave Young Slave Bearded Slave Atlas Slave Awakening Slave The Genius of Victory Rachel Leah...
to the library, on the tomb of Julius II, for which he was preparing the Slaves. Michelangelo, not happy with the city's political climate, took the opportunity...
original on July 10, 2018. Retrieved July 14, 2018. French, Scot. The RebelliousSlave: Nat Turner in American Memory. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. 2004...
Montesinos (1997). The Slumbering Volcano: American Slave Ship Revolts and the Production of Rebellious Masculinity. Duke University Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-8223-1992-4...
credited as songwriters. "King Kunta" is a reference to the archetypal rebelliousslave Kunta Kinte, the basis of the main character from the Alex Haley novel...
Michelangelo's letters and were named the "Slaves" (Schiavi) in the 19th century: the Dying Slave and the RebelliousSlave. They were sculpted in Rome around...
Tomb of Julius II, 1505–1545 Moses RebelliousSlave Dying Slave Young Slave Bearded Slave Atlas Slave Awakening Slave The Genius of Victory Rachel Leah...
Tomb of Julius II, 1505–1545 Moses RebelliousSlave Dying Slave Young Slave Bearded Slave Atlas Slave Awakening Slave The Genius of Victory Rachel Leah...