A. Bezzola Bronze Sculpture Italy XIX-XX Century

Italy, Late XIX-Early XX Century

Code: OGANBR0184150

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A. Bezzola Bronze Sculpture Italy XIX-XX Century

Italy, Late XIX-Early XX Century

Code: OGANBR0184150

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A. Bezzola Bronze Sculpture Italy XIX-XX Century - Italy, Late XIX-Early XX Century

Features

Italy, Late XIX-Early XX Century

Origin:  Italy

Material:  Bronze , Marble

Description

Bronze sculpture depicting a woman with child on a green marble base. The author's signature is engraved on the back.

Product Condition:
Item in good condition, shows small signs of wear. We try to present the real state of the item as fully as possible with photos. If some details are not clear from the photos, what is reported in the description will prevail.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 25
Width: 10
Depth: 13

Additional Information

Notes historical bibliographic

Antonio Bezzola (Campione d'Italia, 3 June 1846 - Milan, 20 April 1929) was an Italian sculptor. Bezzola was born in Campione d'Italia, in the province of Como, on June 3, 1846. An ornamental pupil of his uncle Gian Battista Boni, the artist entered the Brera Academy in 1861 and was taught by Pietro Magni and Giovanni Strazza for the sculpture, and Francesco Hayez for the artistic nude: in these years he created a Cain, which has been destroyed. After completing his studies in Brera in 1869, he was an exhibitor at the Viennese International Exhibition of 1873 and in Milan, where he definitively established his residence, in 1875, 1877, 1881, 1896 and 1897. In this period Bezzola went on licensing various works by relief: of these, we note the bas-reliefs for the monument to Napoleon III, some gugliotti of the Milan cathedral and numerous busts, which represent the artistic fruits of a year spent in London (which he visited in 1898). He finally died in Milan on April 20, 1929.

Material:

Bronze

Marble

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