Giuseppe Sanmartino's style, best described as dramatic Neapolitan Baroque, pulsates with intense emotion and theatrical flair. Key characteristics include:
- Hyper-realism: His figures possess incredibly lifelike detail, especially in texture and expression. Think agonizing veins, rippling muscles, and sorrowful faces.
- Dynamic Composition: Sanmartino favors swirling drapery and dynamic poses, imbuing his sculptures with a sense of movement and captured emotion.
- Religious Themes: His most famous work, the "Veiled Christ," and other works explore themes of death, suffering, and redemption within a Christian context.
To remember his style: Sanmartino = Sanctified agony, reflecting the religious intensity and depiction of suffering that define his work.
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