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Episode Description:What does it feel like to be trapped in a block of marble for five hundred years? In this episode, we hear directly from one of the Louvre’s most haunting masterpieces: Michelangelo’s Dying Slave.Created in 1513, this seven-foot marble giant was supposed to be part of a massive, 40-statue "Tragedy of the Tomb" for Pope Julius II. Instead, he became a wanderer. Listen as the Slave recounts his journey from a Roman workshop to a French castle, and eventually to the halls of the Louvre after the chaos of the French Revolution.We’ll dig into the details you might miss if you’re just passing by—like the mysterious baboon hiding behind his right leg and the "unfinished" non-finito technique that makes it look like he’s literally climbing out of the rock. Is he finding peace in death, or is it something more... sensual?If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to follow Docentta.ai [http://docentta.ai/] on your favorite podcast platform — so you never miss our next museum adventure. Got a museum you'd love us to cover? Or an artifact you're curious about? Drop us a comment and let us know — we'd love to hear from you.And hey — if you're planning to visit this museum in person, make sure to download the Docentta AI app before you go. We'll take your experience to the next level — with personalized routes planned just for you, and even live voice conversations with the artifacts themselves.Remember…. Docentta AI - Where every artifact finds its voice. Keywords / Tags:Michelangelo, Louvre Museum, Dying Slave, Renaissance Sculpture, Pope Julius II, Roberto Strozzi, Non-finito, Art History Podcast, Italian Art, Denon Wing, Rebellious Slave, Docentta AI.
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