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Description This is my 3rd year college project - I'll be carving this in stone. I've been studying the Belvedere Torso to try and figure out what he might have been doing before all his limbs and his head were broken off. I suspect it was actually Hercules as the Renaissance Italians originally thought, but the above figure is Ajax.

The myth goes that at the siege of Troy Ajax and Odysseus fought to save the body of Achilles from the Trojans; afterwards they both claimed his armour and fell out over it. Ajax was going to kill Odysseus for the armour but Athena sent Ajax insane so he killed a flock of sheep thinking they were the Greek leaders. When he came to his senses he was so ashamed that he felt the only honourable action was to commit suicide.

There is an ancient bronze in a similar position to the Torso, now in the George Ortiz collection (google it if you're interested, there's a 360 degree rotation of the sculpture available), of Ajax seated and contemplating his death - my figure is based on this.

I had to go for Ajax because I'm fairly sure that the Torso originally had one arm up in the air and even though the limestone I'll be carving this out of is very hard, it doesn't have the tensile strength of marble and the arm would snap off. This way all the limbs are adequately supported.

I've borrowed heavily from Michelangelo (for the missing shoulders and upper arms) and from several ancient Greek works for other parts - the lower legs and feet came from the Laocoon and the Farnese Hercules. The lower arms and hands are exaggerated versions of my own. I'm kind of apprehensive about it cause I know my work is nowhere near the standard of the actual Torso, and even Michelangelo, in my opinion the greatest sculptor ever to have lived, refused to restore it himself. Apparently he would have considered it sacrilegious...

I have till the end of June next year to cast and carve the figure which is almost 3 feet high. I don't think it's enough time but I'm going to work like a maniac and hope for the best.

PS. I haven't put any detail on his hair or beard cause I'm modelling it up separately in wax.

Also fiddled amateurishly with brightness & contrast in ps
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Comments: 11

Sapphir3Boy [2010-11-25 16:55:13 +0000 UTC]

Cool great job!

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NightmareGK13 [2010-10-25 21:58:56 +0000 UTC]

finally i see someone with a great love for art history
i have a copy at my college but i have plenty of time to study it but i will next year fortunately

i like this reconstruction quite a lot actually
great job

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gaviD [2010-05-07 01:41:59 +0000 UTC]

cool idea! I just learned of the sculpture and it's just amazing

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alisfi [2009-07-26 21:29:05 +0000 UTC]

hair is really nice! but shoulders... oh! i even feel how strong is it, There's so much power in this arms! brilliant work! Than more i look than more i see...

how long U study?

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tecciztecatl In reply to alisfi [2009-07-27 18:25:02 +0000 UTC]

Thankyou I think I've been sculpting for about 6 years.

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alisfi [2009-07-10 08:12:10 +0000 UTC]

OMG!!! that's great!!! how lond did u do it?

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tecciztecatl In reply to alisfi [2009-07-20 22:29:35 +0000 UTC]

Thankyou! This clay version was maybe 5 or 6 week. But I'd been studying for a few months before. The most recent images in my gallery are the stone version where I've tried to correct the mistakes and give him some decent hair

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theurbanavian [2008-11-25 17:11:40 +0000 UTC]

beautifully rendered bro, i hope you're happy with it

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tecciztecatl In reply to theurbanavian [2008-12-07 11:30:08 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! I am mostly happy but there are a few bits that just feel wrong. The torso is undoubtedly the work of a genius so my own additions will always look weak in comparison.

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PT200 [2008-11-24 12:02:25 +0000 UTC]

wow looks awesome

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tecciztecatl In reply to PT200 [2008-11-24 18:58:02 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! This is actually the only angle I'm really satisfied with, the others all have little problems I couldn't quite figure out.

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