Laughing Woman (Large Version)

Laughing Woman (Large Version)

Medardo RossoWW-1891-221000
1891·Wax and plaster·object: 545 x 510 x 192 mm, 7 kg support: 20 x 520 x 230 mm, 3 kg

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1891
Dimensions
object: 545 x 510 x 192 mm, 7 kg support: 20 x 520 x 230 mm, 3 kg
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Medardo Rosso
Medardo Rosso

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Medardo Rosso was an Italian sculptor who pioneered a radical approach to modeled form in the late 19th century, working primarily in wax and plaster to create surfaces of extraordinary luminosity and atmospheric effect. His small-scale heads and figures dissolve traditional sculptural boundaries, treating the human face and body as vehicles for light and shadow rather than anatomical precision. Working in Milan and Paris between the 1880s and early 1900s, Rosso developed a technique of constant reworking and improvisation that emphasized the transient, impressionistic qualities of form. His influence on early modernist sculpture, particularly on artists concerned with dematerialization and optical sensation, remains fundamental to 20th-century practice.

Turin, Italy

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1891
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object: 545 x 510 x 192 mm, 7 kg support: 20 x 520 x 230 mm, 3 kg
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WW-1891-221000

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