Description: Pericle Fazzini - Incision - " Christ That Walking On Lake Tiberias "The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.Artist: PERICLE FAZZINITechnique : Soft wax engraving and etchingMeasurement: 50 x 70 cmCirculation: 106 / 120Title: "Christ Walking on Lake Tiberias"Certified work Pericle Fazzini1913, GROTTAMMARE — 1987, ROMEPericle Fazzini was born in Grottammare, Ascoli Piceno, on 4 May 1913. His first sculptures were born in the studio of his father, a carver. In 1929, at the suggestion of a family friend, the poet Mario Rivosecchi, he was sent to Rome to attend drawing courses at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1931 he won the competition for the funeral monument of Cardinal Dusmet in Catania. The following year he obtained the support of the National Artistic Pensioner, thanks to which he was able to maintain a studio in Rome for the following three years.From 1937 to 1952 he taught at the Industrial Artistic Museum of Rome. In these years he worked with different materials, from clay to bronze, won the Italian Academy Award (1942), held his first solo exhibition at the Galleria La Margherita, in Rome (1943), and a retrospective at Palazzo Barberini ( 1951). In the 1950s he continued to teach, first at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, then at the Brera Academy in Milan. His very first works are mainly relief sculptures carved in wood, Baroque-inspired compositions that emphasize movement and plasticity. If the style gradually becomes more sober, Fazzini does not abandon his interest in plasticity and the "unfinished", to emphasize the expressive qualities of the work.Between the 1930s and 1940s he dedicated himself in particular to portraits, which he infused with humanity. Giuseppe Ungaretti, whose portrait he painted in 1936, defined him as the "sculptor of the wind". Between 1946 and 1955 he returned to a baroque sensibility, with dynamic works in which he brought together figures taken from real life with fictional ones. He remains, however, known for later monumental works, such as the Monument to the Resistance in Ancona (1956), e The resurrection (1972-77), commissioned by the Vatican. Fazzini died in Rome on 4 December 1987.For any clarification or problem do not hesitate to contact us Our works are all certified - An invoice will be issued upon request. As regards feedback, please fill in all the stars entirely otherwise the judgment will be null and void. Ebay has a way of understanding star ratings in a very personal way: 5 stars = Good ------- 4 stars = InsufficientFrom 1937 to 1952 he taught at the Industrial Artistic Museum of Rome. In these years he worked with different materials, from clay to bronze, won the Italian Academy Award (1942), held his first solo exhibition at the Galleria La Margherita, in Rome (1943), and a retrospective at Palazzo Barberini ( 1951). In the 1950s he continued to teach, first at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, then at the Brera Academy in Milan. His very first works are mainly relief sculptures carved in wood, Baroque-inspired compositions that emphasize movement and plasticity. If the style gradually becomes more sober, Fazzini does not abandon his interest in plasticity and the "unfinished", to emphasize the expressive qualities of the work. Between the 1930s and 1940s he dedicated himself in particular to po
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