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Medusa Rondanini

The over-lifesize ''Medusa Rondanini'', the best late Hellenistic or Augustan Roman marble copy of the head of Medusa, is rendered more humanized and beautiful than the always grotesque apotropaic head of Medusa that appeared as the ''Gorgoneion'' on the aegis of Athena. The ''Medusa Rondanini'' is located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany,〔Glyptothek, inv. no. 252.〕 having been purchased by the art-loving king Ludwig of Bavaria from the heirs of the marchese Rondanini, during his Grand Tour of Italy as a prince.
== History ==

The Medusa Rondanini was formerly exhibited in Palazzo Rondanini〔Now Palazzo Rondanini-Sanseverino.〕 in the upper end of via del Corso, Rome, where it was overlooked by the great art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann, perhaps distracted by Michelangelo's Rondanini Pietà in the same collection. It was much admired, nevertheless, by Goethe,〔Goethe had a room in the Casa Moscatelli, a corner-house across from Palazzo Rondanini (Nicholas Boyle, ''Goethe: The Poet and the Age'' vol. II (2000:432).〕 who was struck by its "unspeakable anguished stare of death" and said of it, when first bringing it to the attention of art historians in 1786,〔E. Buschor, ''Medusa Rondanini''(Stuttgart 1958:9-10) gives an account of Goethe's revelation of the sculpture and the stir it caused in the art world.〕 that "the mere knowledge that such a work could be created and still exists in the world makes me twice the person I was."〔Goethe, ''Italienische Reise'', quoted in Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny, ''Taste and the Antique: The Lure of Classical Sculpture 1500-1900'' (Yale University Press) 1981:116.〕 When Antonio Canova made a marble ''Perseus with the Head of Medusa'' (1798-1801), to take the place of the Apollo Belvedere sent to Napoleonic Paris, it was the ''Medusa Rondanini'' that served as the model for the gorgon's head in Perseus' outstretched hand.〔Remarked upon by Bruce Boucher, "Head of Medusa" ''Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies'', 29.2, Notable Quotations at The Art Institute of Chicago (2003:62-63, 95.〕
The ''Medusa Rondanini'' may be a Roman copy of a classical work of the fifth century BC,〔Adolph Furtwängler, ''Meisterwerke der griechischen Plastik'', 1893 dated the model in the mid-fifth century; he had previously dated it in the fourth century, in Roscher, ''Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie'', I (Leipzig/Berlin, 1886-90:1724), ''s.v.'' "Gorgones" and "Gorgo", as Janer Danforth Belson pointed out (Belson, "The Medusa Rondanini: A New Look" ''American Journal of Archaeology'' 84.3 (July 1980:373-378) p. 374.〕 a model attributed to one or another Athenian sculptor of the age of Phidias. Alternatively, it may have been modeled after a classicising Hellenistic work of the late fourth century BC. If it is of the fifth century, Janer Danforth Belson has pointed out,〔Belson 1980:373-378.〕 it is the first of the "beautiful gorgoneion" type to appear in Greek art by more than a century,〔Evelyn B. Harrison, in ''American Journal of Archaeology'' 81 (1977:162-75) p. 163.〕 and unparalleled in any contemporaneous representation of the Medusa head. Martin Robertson, following Furtwängler's attribution to Phidias, remarked that it would be unlikely for the beautiful face of the Medusa to be juxtaposed with the beautiful face of the goddess, whose gorgoneion retained its fearful archaic appearance.〔Robertson, ''A History of Greek art'' (Cambridge University Press) 1975:314.〕
Janer Danforth Belson has made a case for its model to have been the gorgoneion on a gilt-bronze aegis that was an ''ex-voto'' of Antiochus IV and was hung on the south retaining wall of the Acropolis of Athens about 170 BC, where it was noted by Pausanias in the late second century AD.〔Pausanias, i.21.3 and v.12.4.〕
Six other ancient replicas〔One represented by a plaster cast of a missing original.〕 of the same prototype, apparently a bronze, have been recorded, none of them of this quality.〔E. Buschor 1958:11.〕

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