Cabeza de Goliat
Rafael Coronel
Bronze Sculpture
15-3/4 x 11 x 11"
Signed
2011

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Description

Rafael Coronel Bronze Sculpture Goliath's Head 2011 Monkey Mask

Bronze sculpture by Mexican master artist Rafael Coronel. Titled "Cabeza de Goliat" (Goliath's Head) signed and dated 2011. This work is featured on page 484 in the book "Retrofutura Rafael Coronel" by Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera published by the INBA and Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes in 2011. COA issued by Rafael Coronel included.

In the realm of art, the ability to capture raw emotion and the essence of human experience often lies in the hands of those who dare to venture beyond the conventional. Rafael Coronel, a Mexican artist renowned for his compelling and often unsettling creations, exemplifies this notion through his 2011 bronze sculpture, "Cabeza de Goliat". This powerful artwork stands as a poignant exploration of violence, mortality, and the ephemeral nature of power.

The monkey in a cone hat is a recurring motif in Rafael Coronel's artwork, often appearing in his paintings and sculptures. Its presence in "Cabeza de Goliat" adds a layer of complexity and symbolism to the composition.

One interpretation suggests that the monkey represents the absurdity and futility of human existence. Its playful demeanor and cone hat, contrast sharply with the severed head, of Goliath, who was once a symbol of immense strength and power. This juxtaposition highlights the fragility of human life and the fleeting nature of power and glory.

The monkey could also be seen as a symbol of David, the underdog who defeated the mighty Goliath. In this interpretation, the monkey's playful nature and unasuming stature contrast with Goliath's infamous power, emphasizing the unexpected triumph of the weak over the strong.

Coronel's deliberate inclusion of the monkey invites multiple interpretations, adding depth and intrigue to the artwork. The monkey's ambiguous role serves to challenge conventional perceptions of power, mortality, and the human condition.

Coronel's masterful use of bronze, a material often associated with permanence and grandeur, further accentuates the irony of the futility of clinging to power and the inevitability of mortality. "Cabeza de Goliat" transcends mere representation, becoming a profound meditation on the human condition. Coronel's sculpture compels us to confront our own mortality, challenging us to consider the fleeting nature of life and the ultimate triumph of death over earthly power.

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Details

Material/Technique:

Bronze

Size:

15-3/4 x 11 x 11"

Date/Period:

2011

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