Bronze Sculpture by Giacomo Benevelli
Modernist two-piece abstract bronze sculpture by Italian / French sculptor, Giacomo Benevelli (1925 - 2011). The two sculptures are flat based with organic raised form. Hand-signed by the artist and dated 1984.
Benevelli was an Italian sculptor that belonged to the Milanese Abstractionism School, but developed his own distinctive language and style. He is recognised as an important representative of the Italian artistic scene of the second half of the 21st century.
He realised a number of sacred art works for contemporary and ancient churches, and his works are preserved in numerous public and private collections in Italy and worldwide including at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp and at The British Museum in London.
Size - Combined formation - 16cm W x 4cm H
Sourced - From Europe
Modernist two-piece abstract bronze sculpture by Italian / French sculptor, Giacomo Benevelli (1925 - 2011). The two sculptures are flat based with organic raised form. Hand-signed by the artist and dated 1984.
Benevelli was an Italian sculptor that belonged to the Milanese Abstractionism School, but developed his own distinctive language and style. He is recognised as an important representative of the Italian artistic scene of the second half of the 21st century.
He realised a number of sacred art works for contemporary and ancient churches, and his works are preserved in numerous public and private collections in Italy and worldwide including at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp and at The British Museum in London.
Size - Combined formation - 16cm W x 4cm H
Sourced - From Europe
Modernist two-piece abstract bronze sculpture by Italian / French sculptor, Giacomo Benevelli (1925 - 2011). The two sculptures are flat based with organic raised form. Hand-signed by the artist and dated 1984.
Benevelli was an Italian sculptor that belonged to the Milanese Abstractionism School, but developed his own distinctive language and style. He is recognised as an important representative of the Italian artistic scene of the second half of the 21st century.
He realised a number of sacred art works for contemporary and ancient churches, and his works are preserved in numerous public and private collections in Italy and worldwide including at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp and at The British Museum in London.
Size - Combined formation - 16cm W x 4cm H
Sourced - From Europe