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Medardo Rosso
Encyclopedia of World Biography; 700+ Words Medardo Rosso Medardo Rosso (1858-1928), an Italian sculptor, broke with the prevalent classic and romantic attitudes of 19th-century sculpture and in doing so became one of the first truly modern sculptors. Rosso's work is viewed as...
The fleeting image. (sculpture, Medardo Rosso, Kent Gallery and Guggenheim Museum; New York, New York)
Art in America; Jan 1, 1998; ; 700+ Words ...monumental and permanent, the late 19th-century sculptor Medardo Rosso anticipated many of today's doubts about the status...sculptors of the late 19th century -- Rodin, Degas and Medardo Rosso -- Rosso was certainly the dark horse. However, with...
Medardo Rosso: Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Santiago de Compostela, 7 novembre - 23 fevrier.
Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine; Jan 1, 1997; ; 700+ Words ...adequat qu'elles reclament continument. L'exposition Medardo Rosso (Turin, 1858 - Milan, 1928) echappe a ce vice de...certains, par ecrit ou verbalement [cf. Giovanni Lista, Medardo Rosso, destin d'un sculpteur, Paris, L'Echoppe, 1994...
Rosso, Medardo
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists; ; 608 Words Rosso, Medardo (1858–1928). Italian sculptor...over and developed many of his ideas. Rosso's output was fairly small; replicas...collection of his drawings are in the Museo Medardo Rosso at Barzio in Italy.
CASTING CHANGE SACKLER SHOW MAKES CLEAR MEDARDO ROSSO'S ROLE IN DEFINING MODERN SCULPTURE
The Boston Globe; Sep 5, 2003; ; 700+ Words ...at Harvard's Sackler Museum, "Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions," couldn...and its burly self-confidence, Rosso's c. 1894 "Bookmaker" anticipates...Balzac." The first big impression Rosso made in America was in a 1963 exhibition...
Medardo Rosso.(Winterthur, Switzerland)(sculpture and drawings)(Brief Article)
Artforum International; Sep 1, 2003; 522 Words ...WINTERTHUR True to his surname, Medardo Rosso was a fiery spirit who escaped ottocento...environments from the following decade. Rosso urged viewers to "forget the material...University Art Museums focusing on Rosso's casting process offers a nice...
Pastiche or fake? A 'Donatello' by Medardo Rosso: in 1894 the Royal Museums in Berlin bought a small bronze that was believed to have been cast from a wax model by Donatello. Volker Krahn reveals that it is in fact an exercise in renaissance pastiche by the great 19th-century Italian sculptor...
Apollo; Jun 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words [FIGURES 1-2 OMITTED] One of the most famous small bronzes in Berlin's Skulpturensammlung is a statuette of David triumphing over Goliath (Figs 1 and 2). (1) Together with a number of other bronzes, it was acquired in 1894 by Wilhelm von Bode, director of the sculpture department in Berlin's Royal
Sculptor Rosso Coated Work in Wax As Performance Art.(Arts&Entertainment)
The New York Observer (New York, NY); Aug 18, 2003; 700+ Words ...reputation of the Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) has traced a strangely...100th anniversary of the birth of Medardo Rosso last year passed without notice...Arthur M. Sackler Museum--Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions --is only...
Rough-hewn sculptures startle at Harvard.(Arts and Lifestyle)
The Boston Herald; Aug 1, 2003; ; 700+ Words ...to the 19th century workshop of Medardo Rosso, the Italian sculptor appeared...in 2003, the sculptures in "Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions" have the...Aurea (The Golden Age)' is Medardo Rosso's uncomfortably unusual depiction...
Nasher Sculpture Center: Newest star shining in Texas
News Sun, The (Waukegan, IL); Dec 13, 2003; ; 700+ Words ...that includes works of Paul Gauguin, Auguste Rodin and Medardo Russo. Speaking of the lower gallery, just walking...Turrell's Tending (Blue), Matisse's The Serf, Medardo Rosso's The Flesh of Others, and Giacometti's Standing...
Washington is chockablock wit ...
The Washington Post; Apr 28, 2002; ; 358 Words ...have become household names. Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) is still too little...abstracted, it's a characteristic Rosso. Though its colors are subdued...Joseph H. Hirshhorn, an admirer of Rosso, bought nine of his sculptures...
Fluttering vitality
The Spectator; Mar 16, 2002; ; 700+ Words ...disintegrate into a haze of light and atmosphere. The impressionist sculptures of Medardo Rosso, from a hundred years later look much the same. The reason is probably that Rosso was putting sculptural sketches in the foreground in much the same way that...
A century of modern sculpture
USA Today; Apr 1, 1997; ; 516 Words ...Giacometti, Henri Matisse. Pablo Picasso Auguste Rodin, Medardo Rosso, and David Smith. Remarkable not only for the uniformly...from the pioneering work of Paul Gauguin, Rodin. and Rosso in the late 19th century to contemporary works by Magdalena...
Reviews: Degas and the Italians in Paris Society of Scottish Artists Visual Arts Scotland Annual Exhibition: Master of the moment
The Scotsman; Dec 16, 2003; ; 700+ Words ...by four of them, Federico Zandomeneghi, Giovanni Boldini, Giuseppe de Nittis and Medardo Rosso, is brought together here with work by Degas himself. Rosso was a sculptor and is the most interesting of them, but on the whole, it must be said...
Notable Exhibitions Outside the Region
The Washington Post; Sep 9, 2007; 700+ Words ...postwar Europe, at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Through Jan. 6. 22 -- "Rosso: The Transient Form," a rare survey of the work of Medardo Rosso, one of the only sculptors associated with impressionism, at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection...
Giacomo Manz
Encyclopedia of World Biography; 700+ Words ...work he discovered on a trip to Paris in 1936), and Medardo Rosso. The range of materials employed also reflected the...in the modeling properties of this material handled in Rosso's manner. Red Mask (1936) and Susanna (1937) are...
A century of modern sculpture. (19th- and 20th-century masterpieces currently on display at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY)
USA Today (Magazine); Apr 1, 1997; 684 Words ...Giacometti, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Medardo Rosso, and David Smith. Remarkable not only for the uniformly...from the pioneering work of Paul Gauguin, Rodin, and Rosso in the late 19th century to contemporary works by Magdalena...
ITALIAN DRAWING, SCULPTURE SPOTLIGHTED
Post-Tribune (IN); Jul 1, 1994; 700+ Words ...Vincenzo Gemito's sculpture in Naples. The work of Medardo Rosso at the beginning of the 20th century gives the exhibition...which first was used by a contemporary critic to describe Rosso's ephemeral forms, so soft and indistinct they appear...
Ordinary reality is enormously strange It is his tendency to find mystery in the everyday that sets Degas apart as an artist Art
The Sunday Telegraph London; Dec 21, 2003; ; 700+ Words ...Zandomeneghi, Giuseppe de Nittis, Giovanni Boldini and Medardo Rosso. The first three of these were painters, and knew Degas well. But it is only with the last - Rosso, the sculptor - that there is any genuinely deep comparison...
De cómo la fotografía ayudó a la pintura: En el Guggenheim de Bilbao.(influencia de la fotografía en la pintura; exposición)(TT: Of how photography helped painting: at Bilbao's Guggenheim.)(TA: influence of photography on painting; exhibition)(Artículo Breve)
Epoca; Jun 18, 2000; ; 700+ Words ...Mucha, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Medardo Rosso, Franz von Stk, Flix Vallorton y Edouard Vuillard...para preparar sus cuadros. Los escultores Brancusi y Rosso utilizaron sus propias fotografas como un medio para...
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