SCIPIONE TADOLINI (ITALIAN, 1822-1892/3)
SCIPIONE TADOLINI (ITALIAN, 1822-1892/3)
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SCIPIONE TADOLINI (ITALIAN, 1822-1892/3)

Ceres

Details
SCIPIONE TADOLINI (ITALIAN, 1822-1892/3)
Ceres
signed and dated TADOLINI. ROMA. 1881
marble
48 in. (121.9 cm.) high
Special Notice
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Lot Essay

Descended from a dynasty of Roman sculptors who exerted a profound and lasting influence on the artistic production of the Eternal City, Scipione Tadolini (1822-1892) was a skilled sculptor whose broad œuvre spanned the neoclassic to the romantic movements. The present work of a kneeling odalisque fully demonstrates his virtuoso talent and is a fine evocation of the 'orientalist’ influences which were prevalent in European art of the 19th century.

After a classical formation in the Accademia in Rome and with his father Adamo, Scipione Tadolini sculpted a series of celebrated portraits for Roman churches and went on to create a number of large-scale monuments for patrons around the world including an equestrian group of Simon Bolivar for the city of Lima, Peru. However, it was for his individual figures that he is perhaps best known.

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