Ferdinando Vichi |
Ferdinando Vichi was born in Florence in 1875 and died there in 1941. He was well-known and much appreciated sculptor who produced numerous works of art, including busts and tomb-stones.
Ferdinando Vichi was a central figure in the production of Florentine sculpture at the end of the 19th century. He is associated with the sculptors Cesare Lapini, Pietro Bazzanti and Guglielmo Pugi, all of whom executed works at The Galleria Bazzanti. The gallery, originally Bazzanti's studio, was inaugurated in 1822 and is still open today. His compositions are varied in subject matter, ranging from busts after the Antique to orientalist themes and Renaissance-inspired models. Like many other late nineteenth-century sculptors, Vichi often took inspiration from classical antiquity. Historicising romantic subjects were very popular in Italian sculpture of the late 19th century.
Серия сообщений "Скульптура":
Часть 1 - Скульптура, мрамор...
Часть 2 - Летний сад-Санкт-Петербург
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Часть 16 - Застывшие во времени...
Часть 17 - Пигмалион и Галатея
Часть 18 - Ferdinando Vichi
Часть 19 - Antonio Frilli, Richard Riccardo Aurili (1834-1914) и Stephan Sinding
Часть 20 - «Пьета» - Микеланджело Буонарроти
Часть 21 - Pierre-Eugene-Emile Hebert - бронза
Часть 22 - Lorenzo Bartolini
Часть 23 - Andrea del Verrocchio
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