20th Century Italian Smiling Girl Bust White Marble Sculpture By Bossi Aurelio
Artist: Aurelio Bossi (1884-1948)
A 20th century Italian white marble bust of a smiling girl, a carved Carrara marble figural sculpture, signed on the base by the Italian artist Aurelio Bossi 1884-1948, whose sculptures are displayed at Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, whereas at the Duomo Milan Cathedral there is his Statue of Cardinal Borromeo, while two busts adorn the facade of the chapel of the Niguarda Hospital.
This antique female bust stands on a modern square grey stone basement.
Aurelio Bossi (Monticelli Pavese, 20 July 1884 – Bergamo, 21 October 1948) studied at the Brera Academy in Milan and specializes in sculptures in various materials wood, marble, bronze castings. He carried out his activity in Milan mainly in the years between the two World Wars. He exhibited his works at the Venice Biennale from 1919 to 1939.
This antique female bust stands on a modern square grey stone basement.
Aurelio Bossi (Monticelli Pavese, 20 July 1884 – Bergamo, 21 October 1948) studied at the Brera Academy in Milan and specializes in sculptures in various materials wood, marble, bronze castings. He carried out his activity in Milan mainly in the years between the two World Wars. He exhibited his works at the Venice Biennale from 1919 to 1939.
1 200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Marble
Width: cm. 23
Height: cm. 41
Depth: cm. 20
Reference (ID): 1616069
Availability: In stock
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