Toutes peintures ā l'huile d'Medardo Rosso


Choice ID Image  Painting (From A to Z)       Details 
38634 Bust of Oskar Ruben Rothschild  Bust of Oskar Ruben Rothschild   mk138 1892 Wax over plaster core 23x16x12cm
53743 Moses forsvarar Jethros dottrar  Moses forsvarar Jethros dottrar   mk234 ca 1523 160x117cm
38633 Sick Old Man  Sick Old Man   mk138 1889 Wax over plaster core 2x21.5x22.5cm

Medardo Rosso
1858 Turin-1928 Milan,was an Italian sculptor. He is thought to have developed the Post Impressionism style in sculpture along with Auguste Rodin. Medardo Rosso was born in Turin, Italy, in 1858, the son of the city stationmaster. Later his family mover to Milano (Milan). As a child Rosso played hooky from school to visit a monument mason who taught him to handle a chisel and hammer. This distressed and angered his parents. At the age of 23, after a period of military service as unsatisfactory as his home life, he enrolled at the Berea Academy in Milano, where he learned to draw classical statues and copy them in gesso. But academic art appeared to him entirely artificial, unrelated to the world around him. Before long he helped to organize the Berea students into demanding life models for the drawing classes. As a result of his revolutionary behavior he was expelled from the school. He moved to Rome, where he lived in great poverty, sleeping among the ruins of the Colosseum. To the end of his life Rosso battled unremittingly against the academicians. What absorbed, even obsessed, him was the problem of interpreting life itself. In 1882, some time before he saw any Impressionist paintings, he produced his fully impressionistic sculptures, The Street Singer and Lovers under the Lamplight. In 1884 some friends arranged an exhibition for him in Paris, where he lived for a time in a cheap boarding-house.



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