An elegant modernist bronze sculpture with a brown patina, characterized by organic, sinuous forms that intertwine in an interplay of solids and voids. The work rests on a fine, hand-crafted solid glass base (ice or rock style) in a vibrant aquamarine hue, typical of 20th-century Murano glass production.
Material: Lost-wax cast bronze with an artistic glass base.
Style: Organic Abstraction / Modernism.
Edition: 1991 (mark visible on the bronze base). This independent Italian sculptor, active in the 1980s, was known as "Rasper" (the name of a large file used to refine a piece of metal). His name was Francesco and he lived in the province of Macerata, Marche, Italy.
Condition: Excellent, with a beautiful natural patina and an intact base.
This sculpture represents a perfect example of mid-century interior design, ideal for enhancing studies, libraries, or refined living spaces. The combination of the strength of bronze and the transparency of glass creates a unique luminous contrast.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGreyMaterialBronzeNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeMiniHeight15 cmWidth19 cm