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FVQ-F-199833-0000
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FVQ-F-199833-0000
Head depicting S. Lucia, work by Adolfo Wildt (1868-1931), Civic Museum of Forl Forl Civic Museum Sculpture Styles and Movements before 1945, International Art of 20th Century. Date of Photograph:1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1926
Paoletti, A.
FVQ-F-199833-0000
Media ID 33304714
© Alinari Archives, Florence
International Art Of 20th Century Pain Abstract Concept And Symbol Christian Religion Concept Or Subject Expressed
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This photograph captures a remarkable artwork titled "FVQ-F-199833-0000" by the talented artist Adolfo Wildt. Displayed in the prestigious Civic Museum of Forlì, this sculpture showcases an exquisite head depicting S. Lucia, also known as Saint Lucy. Adorned with intricate details and masterful craftsmanship, Wildt's work embodies various artistic styles and movements prevalent before 1945. The piece seamlessly combines elements of pain, allegory, abstract concepts, and symbolism to convey a profound message. The subject of this mesmerizing sculpture is none other than S. Lucia herself – a female saint revered in Christian religion for her unwavering faith and martyrdom. Through her serene expression and delicate features, the artist beautifully captures both her spiritual essence and human vulnerability. As we delve deeper into the photograph's composition, it becomes evident that Wildt's creation transcends mere representation; it serves as a powerful conduit for expressing complex concepts or subjects. With every curve meticulously sculpted, he skillfully conveys St. Lucy's devotion to her beliefs while simultaneously evoking emotions within those who behold his masterpiece. Dating back to approximately 1926 when the artwork was created, this photograph itself holds historical significance as it was captured around 1930 – providing us with an invaluable glimpse into art from early 20th-century Italy. Photographed by A. Paoletti from Alinari studios, this print not only immortalizes Wildt's extraordinary talent but also pays homage to his contribution to international art during that era. Through its timeless appeal and rich cultural heritage encapsulated within each brushstroke or chisel mark on display here at Forlì Civic Museum Sculpture Styles and Movements before 1945 exhibition space - this image invites viewers on an unforgettable journey through history where art meets spirituality in perfect harmony.
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