Beautiful sculpture by Luca Madrassi, a young woman who works the land in the middle of the grain. The sculpture is also called “Le Blé” which means “The grain”. The sculpture is signed, has a stamp and a beautiful workshop nameplate For a good impression I would like to refer you to the photos, which are part of the description.
Luca Madrassi was an Italian-born French artist best known for his Art Nouveau bronze sculptures of mythological, allegorical, and rustic figures. His work was influenced by the famous French illustrator and sculptor Gustave Doré. Born June 8, 1848 in Tricesimo, Italy, he studied with Pierre-Jules Cavelier at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and later worked in Doré's studio. Madrassi exhibited at the Salon de la Société des Artistes Français in 1879 and became a French citizen in 1890. The artist died in 1919 in Paris, France.
Beautiful sculpture by Luca Madrassi, a young woman who works the land in the middle of the grain. The sculpture is also called “Le Blé” which means “The grain”. The sculpture is signed, has a stamp and a beautiful workshop nameplate For a good impression I would like to refer you to the photos, which are part of the description.
Luca Madrassi was an Italian-born French artist best known for his Art Nouveau bronze sculptures of mythological, allegorical, and rustic figures. His work was influenced by the famous French illustrator and sculptor Gustave Doré. Born June 8, 1848 in Tricesimo, Italy, he studied with Pierre-Jules Cavelier at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and later worked in Doré's studio. Madrassi exhibited at the Salon de la Société des Artistes Français in 1879 and became a French citizen in 1890. The artist died in 1919 in Paris, France.