Glazed ceramic and plaster. An artist's label is located under the base. This work is part of the 1990s-2000s production of artist Walter Guidobaldi, aka Wal, and specifically of his putti cycle. These sculptures, in the round, are made of marble, bronze, resin, or terracotta, both monumental and small in size, and feature mischievous putti engaged in feats of skill. Wal, starting in the 1980s, became part of the Nuovi-nuovi group, artists characterized by a playful lightness, almost worthy of Palazzeschi, and by a revival of color, imagery, and manual skill, thus responding to the overly "cold," intellectualistic climate that had developed in the 1970s around the poetics of so-called "conceptual" art.
Code: ARARCO0304270
Product in fair condition, showing some signs of wear. We try to present the actual condition as accurately as possible with photos. If any details are not clear from the photos, the description takes precedence.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsWhite, OrangeMaterialCeramicNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight66 cmWidth46 cm