Alberto & Diego Giacometti
Swiss
Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966):
Alberto Giacometti was a Swiss sculptor, painter, and printmaker, best known for his elongated, slender sculptures of the human form. His works, which often evoke themes of isolation and the human condition, are considered some of the most important contributions to modern art. After studying in Paris in the 1920s, he became involved with the Surrealist movement but later developed his own distinct style. His iconic sculptures, such as Walking Man and The Square, convey a sense of fragility and existential tension, often creating a stark contrast between the figure and its surrounding space.
Diego Giacometti (1902–1985):
Diego Giacometti, the younger brother of Alberto, was a Swiss sculptor and designer, also closely linked to the world of modern art. Though he is often overshadowed by Alberto, Diego's works are notable for their finely crafted and delicate metal sculptures, which include furniture, lighting, and animal forms. Diego frequently collaborated with his brother and was deeply involved in the creation of sculptures and decor for both private commissions and exhibitions. His work combines functional design with artistic expression, showing a meticulous attention to detail.
Alberto Giacometti was a Swiss sculptor, painter, and printmaker, best known for his elongated, slender sculptures of the human form. His works, which often evoke themes of isolation and the human condition, are considered some of the most important contributions to modern art. After studying in Paris in the 1920s, he became involved with the Surrealist movement but later developed his own distinct style. His iconic sculptures, such as Walking Man and The Square, convey a sense of fragility and existential tension, often creating a stark contrast between the figure and its surrounding space.
Diego Giacometti (1902–1985):
Diego Giacometti, the younger brother of Alberto, was a Swiss sculptor and designer, also closely linked to the world of modern art. Though he is often overshadowed by Alberto, Diego's works are notable for their finely crafted and delicate metal sculptures, which include furniture, lighting, and animal forms. Diego frequently collaborated with his brother and was deeply involved in the creation of sculptures and decor for both private commissions and exhibitions. His work combines functional design with artistic expression, showing a meticulous attention to detail.
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
French Mid-Century Wrought Iron Table Lamps in the Style of Giacometti
H 24 in W 7 in D 7 in
$ 14,875
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
Pair of French Hammered Wrought Iron Side Tables in style of Diego Giacometti
H 23 in W 16 in D 12 in
$ 27,500
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
2 French Hammered Wrought Iron Benches / Side Tables in the Style of Giacometti
H 18 in W 21 in D 16 in
$ 14,700
Diego Giacometti
MONUMENTAL BRUTALIST MAN/WOMAN CHANDELIER IN THE STYLE OF DIEGO GIACOMETTI
H 36 in W 57 in D 13 in
$ 15,000
Diego Giacometti
MASSIVE PAIR OF MID CENTURY GIACOMETTI STYLE PLASTER LAMPS BY PIERI TULLIO
H 46 in W 12 in D 14 in
$ 7,500
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
Three French Mid-Century Modern Neoclassical Solid Bronze Bar Stools, Giacometti
H 36 in W 15 in D 17 in
$ 27,700
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
Pair Of Italian Mid Century White Painted Turned Post Floor Lamps Giacometti
H 67 in W 14 in D 14 in DIA 14 in
$ 7,800
Diego Giacometti
French Hammered Iron Desk/ Sofa Table Base, Giacometti & Jean-Michel Frank, 1930
H 29 in W 60 in D 27 in
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
Pair of French Midcentury Iron & Limestone End/ Side Tables, Giacometti
H 29 in DIA 19 in
$ 11,900
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
Two French Plaster Chandeliers after a Model by Alberto and Diego Giacometti
H 39 in W 33 in D 32 in
$ 19,870
Diego Giacometti
Jean-Michel Frank and Alberto Giacometti Art Deco Silver Giltwood Console Table
H 25 in W 51 in D 22 in
Alberto & Diego Giacometti
After Alberto Giacometti Pair of Gold-Leafed Bronze Floor Lamps
H 53 in W 10 in D 10 in
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