Alberto Ricci (1943-2003) - Africa

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Bronze sculpture Africa by Italian artist Alberto Ricci (1943–2003), 32 cm wide, 43 cm high, 11 cm deep, weight 8.5 kg, dated 2000, unique exemplar from the artist's studio, signed on a plate, in excellent condition.

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Work of the Roman sculptor Alberto Ricci (Rome 1943-2003) without pedestal. Unique specimen coming from the artist's studio. A certificate of authenticity will be issued by his son. Signature on a sheet.

Alberto Ricci (Rome 1943- Rome 2003). He is an Italian artist who has won numerous awards. He has created several monuments in Italy and abroad. To mention the busts of John Paul II and Paul VI in the Vatican.
In his sculptures he explores the relationship between man and the universe, the senses as ancestral archetypes of our origins, and the passage of time and human history.
His works are found all over the world.
Ricci is the father of "Energetic Essentialism".
The critic B. Bernardi says: "There is a curious and attractive transparency in Ricci's work, but this is only a perception and a superficial feeling in reality and action. What is presented is the energy that exists in the potential state of the work itself."

Work of the Roman sculptor Alberto Ricci (Rome 1943-2003) without pedestal. Unique specimen coming from the artist's studio. A certificate of authenticity will be issued by his son. Signature on a sheet.

Alberto Ricci (Rome 1943- Rome 2003). He is an Italian artist who has won numerous awards. He has created several monuments in Italy and abroad. To mention the busts of John Paul II and Paul VI in the Vatican.
In his sculptures he explores the relationship between man and the universe, the senses as ancestral archetypes of our origins, and the passage of time and human history.
His works are found all over the world.
Ricci is the father of "Energetic Essentialism".
The critic B. Bernardi says: "There is a curious and attractive transparency in Ricci's work, but this is only a perception and a superficial feeling in reality and action. What is presented is the energy that exists in the potential state of the work itself."

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of origin
Italy
Style
Modern
Material
Bronze
Artist
Alberto Ricci (1943-2003)
Title of artwork
Africa
Signature
Plate signed
Edition
Unique specimen
Year
2000
Colour
Bronze
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
43 cm
Width
32 cm
Depth
11 cm
Weight
8.5 kg
ItalyVerified
12
Objects sold
Private

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