LOT 122 Giovanni Nicolini, Italian, 1872-1956, 'Ebbro' (Drunk), bronze, modelled as a nymph and satyr
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Giovanni Nicolini, Italian, 1872-1956, 'Ebbro' (Drunk), bronze, modelled as a nymph and satyr reclining on a rock, cast signature G.Nicolini and foundry plaque T LAGUNA / NAPOLI, 40cm high, 63cm wide, 34cm deep Provenance: The artist by descent to his widow, Marcella Colignon-Nicolini; her sale, to Pietro Palmieri, 28 January 1958; by descent to his daughter, Alarico Palmieri; acquired by the present owner in 1999 Note: Born and raised in Palermo, Nicolini studied under Vincenzo Ragusa at the Museo Artistico Industriale. He later moved to Rome to work for Giulio Monteverde, where he won the National prize with his relief of Le Marie al Sepolcro and the sculptures La Meditazione and Il Risveglio. His oeuvre ranges from literary to historical and mythological subjects. He is mostly known for his sculptures in Rome, such as La Calabria (1907) and Trionfo Politico (1911). In London, his work Credi a me is kept at the Tate Gallery. Nicolini exhibited a work titled 'Satiro e Ninfa' in San Francisco in 1915, which may refer to the present lot (op. cit. p. 652). Literature: A. Panzetta, Nuovo Dizionario degli Scultori Italiani dell’Ottocento e del Primo Novecento, vol. 2, p. 651-652 Please refer to department for condition report
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