Early 20th Century Italian Satirical Bronze Sculptures A Pair Of Young Blacksmiths
Early 20th Century Italian Satirical Bronze Sculptures A Pair of Young Blacksmith figures resting on two turned black marble bases. A pair of figurative sculptures, two young blacksmiths, probably two apprentices; one is near the anvil suffering from having stepped on his finger while forging and the other is laughing out loud at his colleague’s misfortune.
The two bronze figures are examples of the current of social realism which, starting from the second half of the 19th century, investigated the unfavorable conditions of work; in this case, however, they are interpreted in a satirical key, capturing a funny moment in the sad chapter of child exploitation.
Of excellent execution, they do not bear any signature or inscription and date back to the first decades of the 1900s.
Period: 1900
Height: 35 inclusa base marmo- 29 altezza sola fusione cm
Diameter: 19 marmo- 10 diametro fusione cm
The two bronze figures are examples of the current of social realism which, starting from the second half of the 19th century, investigated the unfavorable conditions of work; in this case, however, they are interpreted in a satirical key, capturing a funny moment in the sad chapter of child exploitation.
Of excellent execution, they do not bear any signature or inscription and date back to the first decades of the 1900s.
Period: 1900
Height: 35 inclusa base marmo- 29 altezza sola fusione cm
Diameter: 19 marmo- 10 diametro fusione cm
3 000 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Diameter: cm. 19
Height: cm. 35
Reference (ID): 1563748
Availability: In stock
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