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Italian Bronze Sculpture Bust “The Wagoner" (1879) by Achille D'Orsi

$ 6,000
  • Description
    ACHILLE D'ORSI
    Italian, 1845-1929

    "The Wagoner" (1879)

    Patinated bronze on rouge marble
    Signed "A. D'Orsi" to the reverse of the cap
    Cast circa 1910

    15 7/8" H (bronze), 22" H (total)

    Provenance: Black-Nadeau Gallery, London and Monaco, there reportedly acquired for the Gilmore Collection, Naples, FL

    First modeled in 1879, the bust represents a wagoner in the truest sense: generalized and almost disappearing as an individual, his gaunt features and tired eyes still full of an almost haunting directness. Our figure stares almost through the onlooker, not evoking sympathy or pity. A tug of a smile in his lips cements his defiance or perhaps even acknowledges an embrace of his difficult circumstances. In the same philosophical vein of the Barbizon painters in France, D'Orsi seeks to capture truth devoid of "genre" or idealism. There is nothing romantic about the poverty of the cart handler - it simply is. His weathered features and leathery skin are textile and tangible. Finished in a medium-brown patination and raised over the original squared rouge marble plinth.

    A version of the model was exhibited at the Exposition of Fine Arts in Turin in 1879 where it was identified by Marco Calderini in the Exposition text as the most significant sculpture in the exhibition. Comparable casts are recorded in a private collection in Naples and at the Circolo Artistico Politecnico, both deriving from a plaster preserved at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples.

    The Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome holds an example of the bust in bronze in their permanent collection. In writing about their cast, they note (translated):

    "The work portrays the head of a popular character, identifiable through details such as the earring brought to the right ear, and with physical characteristics that refer to types of true Neapolitanism. The head belongs to one of the most successful strands of the sculptor's production: the representation of people of the people such as scugnizzi, fishermen and street vendors made with obvious references, especially formal, to classical-Hellenistic sculpture, admired by the artist in the National Museum of the Neapolitan city."

    Later iterations of the composition were exhibited in marble in Munich (1909) and Barcelona (1911) and in bronze in Buenos Aires (1910).

    D’Orsi was trained at the academy in Naples and worked briefly in Rome before establishing his career. His early work included a sculpture of Salvator Rosa. Recognition followed with Parasites (1877) and with Proximus tuus (1880), which initiated a series of works focused on peasant subjects. He also produced portrait busts, including that of Filippo Palizzi. He rejected interpretations of his work as ideological, despite its focus on labor and contemporary life.

    Condition: Single earring would have been in proper right ear originally, now absent; minor chips to original marble base. A fine presentation, ready to place.

    ref. 601RHF23Q
  • More Information
    Origin: Italy
    Period: 1900-1919
    Materials: Bronze, Marble, Carved
    Condition: Good.
    Creation Date: 1910
    Styles / Movements: Modern
    Dealer Reference #: 601RHF23Q
    Incollect Reference #: 857462
  • Dimensions
    W. 5.5 in; H. 22 in; D. 5.5 in;
    W. 13.97 cm; H. 55.88 cm; D. 13.97 cm;
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Silla, Ltd. is a family-owned antique gallery located at 117 W Burd St., Shippensburg, PA 17257, specializing in 19th and early 20th century bronze sculptures and unique period furniture. For more information or to schedule a visit, contact us at sales@sillafineantiques.com or call 717.708.9017.

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