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Lot 134: c - Ercole Rosa Italian, 1846-1893 , Luce (Cupid caught in a net)

Est: £15,000 GBP - £20,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomJune 28, 2007

Item Overview

Description

signed: E. Rosa. Stu dio O. Andreoni Roma white marble, on verde antico column (2)

Dimensions

measurements note marble: 99cm., 39in. column: 112cm., 44in.

Artist or Maker

Notes

Ercole Rosa was born into a poor family in the Marche region of Italy. His father was a stone-cutter who supplemented his income by fashioning crib figures out of terracotta. Rosa?s first experience of sculpture was in helping his father at this work. He moved to Rome to study sculpture in 1858 and in 1874 won the competition for the commission of a monument to the Cairoli brothers. With the completion of this monument Rosa became a leading figure in the Roman art world and his reputation spread across Italy resulting in various important commissions including the monument to Vittorio Emanuele Secondo in Milan, Piazza del duomo.

His work combined Italian ?verismo? techniques with Romanticism. In his early days of study he made copies after the antique and was possessed of what Vicario has called ?an extraordinary technical ability? evident in the present model with its layers of net from which cupid struggles to free himself. As well as the large-scale public sculpture Rosa was well known for his allegorical, genre and portrait subjects. Another sculpture by Rosa features in this sale as lot 119. Like the present marble this bronze bust of a girl has an attention to decorative contrasts. Her ruffled hair is set against the smoothness of her skin, and the difference is picked out with a subtle patination. In the present marble cupid?s soft limbs are enmeshed in a rough net in a tour-de-force of carving.

The model of Cupid is illustrated by Panzetta, entitled Luce and dates to 1893. The marble was edited by Orazio Andreoni who had a workshop in Rome.

RELATED LITERATURE
Panzetta (2003), no. 1616, p.784; Vicario, vol. 2, p. 903-909; Sapori, pp. 184-188 & 470

Auction Details

19th & 20th Century European Sculpture

by
Sotheby's
June 28, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK