Marino Marini, “Pomona” (1941), bronze, 61 x 20 15/32 x 20 15/32 inches, Fondazione Marino Marini – Pistoia Enclosed within a bell jar amid the dozens of sculptures on display in the exhibition Marino ...
81 x 64 cm. (31.9 x 25.2 in.) Marino Marini was one of the leading sculptors of the twentieth century, best known for his Cavalli (Horses) and his innovative representations of this traditional ...
The first foal by Marino Marini , a stakes-winning son of Storm Cat , is a filly that arrived Jan. 1 at Tom Clark's Rancho San Miguel near San Miguel, Calif. Bred by Clark, the filly is out of the ...
He grew up in the very heartland of Italian Renaissance sculpture, near the statue-bedecked city of Florence. He didn’t throw rocks at Michelangelos or Donatellos, but for the young Italian sculptor ...
88 x 29 x 102 cm. (34.6 x 11.4 x 40.2 in.) Karl von Schumacher, Schloss Mauensee, Lucerne, a gift from the artist, and thence by descent to the present owners, which featured in an important Swiss ...
After its initial presentation at Palazzo Fabroni, Pistoia (September 16, 2017 – January 7, 2018), Marino Marini. Visual Passions will travel to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in a slightly different ...
View Marino Marini (1901-1980) Cavallo (Horse), Lithograph after a drawing by Marino Marini, from the Marino Marini portfolio by Werner Haftmann entitled ''Marino Marini: Werkausgabe: Auswahl von 63 ...
Marino Marini was an Italian artist best known for his figurative equestrian sculptures. Throughout his life, he would return to the theme of a horse and rider with his arms stretched out to either ...
45 x 35 cm. (17.7 x 13.8 in.) H. Read, P. Waldberg, G. Di San Lazzaro "L'oeuvre complet de Marino Marini" Paris, Société internationale d'art XXe siècle, 1970, page 395, no. 34 ill.
15 1/8 x 19 3/4 inches 4 x 25 3/8 inches 26 x 31 inches ...
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