Female Head in Plaster – Giuseppe Siccardi, Bergamo, Early 1900s
Period: Early 20th century
Artist: Giuseppe Siccardi
Origin: Bergamo
Material: Plaster
Dimensions: 47 cm (height) × 40 cm (depth) × 38 cm (width)
Description:
Refined plaster sculpture depicting a female head. The face, tilted upward with closed eyes, conveys a profound sense of surrender and serenity, almost ecstatic. The delicate features, raised chin, gently parted lips, and dynamically sculpted wavy hair give the work a poetic and introspective quality.
Signed at the base of the neck, the piece is by Giuseppe Siccardi, a sculptor active in Bergamo during the early decades of the 20th century. Known for his stylistic finesse, Siccardi belongs to the tradition of post-Romantic Italian sculpture, which is attentive to both psychological expression and formal elegance. His works, mainly portraits and busts, stand out for their ability to capture the subject’s inner state, blending idealism and realism with a personal touch.
This female head is a remarkable example of his artistic vision and represents a valuable testimony to early 20th-century Italian sculpture.
Code: 326
Additional Info: The artwork is available at our exhibition space in Badia Polesine (RO) and it’s delibered with a certificate of authenticity. We take care of and organize the transportation of the artwork, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.
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