Bronze bust Lola by Emmanuel Villanis
- H27 x W19
- bronze
- golden
5 ()
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Description
Sculpture of the late 19th century, early 2nd, lola is the heroine of an opera cavalleria rusticana. This piece entitled lola is of a beautiful elegance with its headband in the hair and a bare shoulder, it is a piece of a magnificent and timeless. Patinated piece that gives it splendid reflections. Who is emmanuel villanis Mmanuel villanis comes from a family of italian origin. In 1861, his parents returned to italy to settle in piedmont. They had fled italy because the war of independence broke out, under the threat of napoleon bonaparte. In 1871, the artist enrolled at the albertina academy of fine arts in turin; there he studied under the sculptor odoardo tabacchi (1831-1905). At the end of his studies, his master pushed him to exhibit: his bust alda, for example, was presented in milan in 1881. In 1885, villanis moved to montmartre, a district of paris that he never left. The artist's fame is built on his production of female figures. Aida, judith, dalila, lucretia, cinderella: her work brings together the great heroines of opera, literature, mythology and the bible. Villanis also tackles certain types – the bohemian, the chatelaine, or the parisian – and several allegories, including painting and sculpture.
Ref. : 8VUH287A
- Dimensions :
- H27 x W19
- Color :
- golden
- Material :
- bronze
- Style :
- classic
5 ()
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