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The Baptistère de Saint Louis
Director(s): Vincent Manniez
The baptismal basin of St. Louis is a surprising work of art. This masterpiece of bronze inlaid with gold and silver was made by Mohammed ibn Al-Zain during the Mamluk sultanate (a dynasty of slave...
The Borghese Gladiator
Director(s): Vincent Manniez
The Gladiator was discovered in the 17th century, when the Borghese family ordered excavations of their estates. This remarkable statue, carved from a single block of marble, can be considered one of...
The Seated Scribe
Director(s): Vincent Manniez
In the desert of Saqqara, south of Cairo, French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette set out on the trail of a lost necropolis: the Serapeum. He found, buried in the sand, a mysterious statue with an...
Michelangelo's Slaves
Director(s): Vincent Manniez
Pope Julius II invited Michelangelo to Rome in 1505, intending to commission a number of works from the great artist—such as the construction of the papal tomb, which was to be adorned with some...