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Beyond the Bronze: Multi-Perspective Approaches to Observing the Chatsworth Head
I chose to analyze this specific topic with the help of AI, working to demonstrate how a single object can support multiple interpretive lenses. By exploring the various ways we can write about and observe art, we realize that the dialogue between the viewer and the piece is never truly finished. Art offers us a profound journey—not only through historical time but into the depths of the human soul. It has the power to enrich our lives, offering a sense of fulfillment that t

Claudia Sangines
Apr 219 min read


The Bronze Gaze: A Phenomenological Encounter with Donatello’s David
Standing in the Bargello Museum in Florence, one doesn’t just "see" Donatello’s David; one feels a shift in the room's gravity. While Michelangelo’s David is a titan of anticipation, Donatello’s bronze is a whisper of the aftermath.
To truly understand this masterpiece, we have to look at it through two lenses: (how it hits our senses) and Iconography (the deep secrets its symbols are hiding).

Claudia Sangines
Mar 233 min read
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