Scultura III
This is the third in the series of intelligent and lively exhibition catalogues by the Tomasso Brothers, a family richly endowed with great sensitivity to sculpture. Presented here is a carefully selected range of sculptures from the early Renaissance to the Neo-Classical period. Many of the works epitomize the artistic tastes and cultural ideals of their time and provide a rich visual journey through 500 years of sculpture. Works include a rare and significant, early plaque of Madonna and Child by Luca della Robbia; a gilt bronze masterpiece of Cupid astride a Dolphin by Francesco di Virgilio Fanelli; a Farnese Bull by Giovanni Francesco Susini; an unusual and eye-catching terracotta, previously unpublished, of a black man in ragged clothes by Joseph Willems; and a highly original bust of the Emperor Caracalla by Joseph Claus, a milestone in the development of early Roman neoclassicism.

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Scultura III
This is the third in the series of intelligent and lively exhibition catalogues by the Tomasso Brothers, a family richly endowed with great sensitivity to sculpture. Presented here is a carefully selected range of sculptures from the early Renaissance to the Neo-Classical period. Many of the works epitomize the artistic tastes and cultural ideals of their time and provide a rich visual journey through 500 years of sculpture. Works include a rare and significant, early plaque of Madonna and Child by Luca della Robbia; a gilt bronze masterpiece of Cupid astride a Dolphin by Francesco di Virgilio Fanelli; a Farnese Bull by Giovanni Francesco Susini; an unusual and eye-catching terracotta, previously unpublished, of a black man in ragged clothes by Joseph Willems; and a highly original bust of the Emperor Caracalla by Joseph Claus, a milestone in the development of early Roman neoclassicism.

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Scultura III

Scultura III

by Tomasso Brothers Fine Art Tomasso Brothers Fine Art
Scultura III

Scultura III

by Tomasso Brothers Fine Art Tomasso Brothers Fine Art

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This is the third in the series of intelligent and lively exhibition catalogues by the Tomasso Brothers, a family richly endowed with great sensitivity to sculpture. Presented here is a carefully selected range of sculptures from the early Renaissance to the Neo-Classical period. Many of the works epitomize the artistic tastes and cultural ideals of their time and provide a rich visual journey through 500 years of sculpture. Works include a rare and significant, early plaque of Madonna and Child by Luca della Robbia; a gilt bronze masterpiece of Cupid astride a Dolphin by Francesco di Virgilio Fanelli; a Farnese Bull by Giovanni Francesco Susini; an unusual and eye-catching terracotta, previously unpublished, of a black man in ragged clothes by Joseph Willems; and a highly original bust of the Emperor Caracalla by Joseph Claus, a milestone in the development of early Roman neoclassicism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781907372155
Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Series: Tomasso Brothers Fine Art Series
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 9.40(w) x 11.10(h) x 0.70(d)
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