The 27 Artworks exhibited in Galleria D'arte Moderna Milan, Italy and ...

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Giorgio De Chirico - The Prodigal SonThe Prodigal SonGiorgio De Chirico

The Prodigal Son (Italian: Il figliol prodigo) is a painting by the Greek-born Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico. It is painted in tempera on canvas and was completed in 1922 as de Chirico was in transition from the Metaphysical style of his earlier works to the neoclassicism he essayed in the 1920s...

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Vittore Grubicy De Dragon - Winter PoemWinter PoemVittore Grubicy De Dragon

These 8 canvases, painted between 1894 and 1911 in the lakeside village of Miazzina, near Verbania, offer an example of the refined conception behind Grubicy/

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François Auguste René Rodin - Jean d’AireJean d’AireFrançois Auguste René Rodin

This compact bronze piece is a small-scale cast of one of the 6 large figures that comprise the monument to the Burghers of Calais. this task was entrusted to Auguste Rodin by the French city/

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Enrico Butti - The MinerThe MinerEnrico Butti

This sculpture was commissioned by Giovanni Azzarini for the funeral monument of his father, a wealthy businessman who made his fortune in Montevideo (Uruguay). The figure of a miner who, in a moment of abandon, leans his weight on a wheelbarrow is defined by a solid monumental structure and a caref...

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Vittore Grubicy De Dragon - Winter PoemWinter PoemVittore Grubicy De Dragon

These 8 canvases, painted between 1894 and 1911 in the lakeside village of Miazzina, near Verbania, offer an example of the refined conception behind Grubicy/

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Adolfo Wildt - Vir Temporis Acti (Ancient man)Vir Temporis Acti (Ancient man)Adolfo Wildt

In 1911, the sculptor Adolfo Wildt left behind 19th-century plastic modeling, engaging himself in the complex revival of ancient sculpture, revitalizing it with the most advanced artistic trends of that time. One of his works from this period, which has unfortunately been lost, is /

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Giuseppe Grandi - Lara\Lara\Giuseppe Grandi

This sculpture takes its inspiration from the poem /

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Medardo Rosso - Henri RouartHenri RouartMedardo Rosso

Henri Rouart (1833–1912)—an industrialist, art collector, painter, and patron of Impressionist artists—met Rosso in 1890, as attested by several sources. We do know with certainty that Rouart bought copies of /

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Pablo Ruiz Picasso - Taureau (Bull)Taureau (Bull)Pablo Ruiz Picasso

Pablo Picasso made his first visit to the Madoura ceramic workshop in Vallauris in 1936, accompanied by the poet Paul Éluard. He was fascinated by the pottery, the work of Suzanne and Georges Ramié, a married couple who attempted to revive traditional production practices. Starting from 1946, Picass...

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Giuseppe De Nittis - Femme aux pompons (Woman with Pompoms)Femme aux pompons (Woman with Pompoms)Giuseppe De Nittis

This pastel painting—a technique that was revived by Impressionist painters, and to which De Nittis made a significant contribution—is handled with great confidence and demonstrates the influence of Japanese prints, with the flat central character standing out against the distant background and its ...

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