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162:(When) the cartoon of Michelangelo in the Council Hall ("Battle of Cascina" at Palazzo Vecchio) was uncovered, and all the artists ran to copy it, and Baccio (most frequently) among (them),... having counterfeited the key of the chamber. In... 1512, Piero Soderini was deposed and the... Medici reinstated. In the tumult, therefore, Baccio, being by himself, secretly cut the cartoon into several pieces. Some said he did it that he might have a piece of the cartoon always near him, and others that he wanted to prevent other youths from making use of it; others again say that he did it out of affection for Leonardo da Vinci, or from the hatred he bore to Michelangelo. The loss anyhow to the city was no small one, and Baccio's fault very great.
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and finished little", and modern commentators have remarked on the vitality of
Bandinelli's terracotta models contrasted with the finished marbles: "all the freshness of his first approach to a subject was lost in the laborious execution in marble... A brilliant draughtsman and excellent small-scale
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marble was not big enough to execute
Bandinelli's wax model. He had to make new wax models, one of which was chosen by the pope as the final draft. Bandinelli had already carved the sculpture as far as the abdomen of Hercules, when during the 1527
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sculptor, he had a morbid fascination for colossi which he was ill-equipped to execute. His failure as a sculptor on a grand scale was accentuated by his desire to imitate
Michelangelo."
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compared the ponderous group to 'a sack full of melons'. Afterwards, the
Bandinelli tried to sabotage Cellini's career. The statue was restored between February and April 1994.
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now in the crypt of Santa Croce; much-praised bas-reliefs made for the enclosure of the choir, designed by the architect
Giuliano di Baccio d'Angnolo (1555), now in the
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Bandinelli's drawings, which have in the past masqueraded as
Michelangelos in connoisseurs' collections, have come into their own in the later twentieth century.
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as duke of
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His sculptures have never inspired the admiration given those of
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Baccio Bandinelli and Art at the Medici Court: A Corpus of Early Modern Sources
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Kurz, Otto (November 1944). "A Model for Bandinelli's Statue of Cosimo I".
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