Stunning abstract wall sculpture beautifully handmade by Carlo Zauli in his Italian workshop during the 1960s. It’s a substantial piece, expertly made from solid bronze. The organic shaped sculpture includes its original white painted wooden back panel, which we removed for the photos to showcase the sculpture’s full impact. You’ll find Zauli’s signature on the lower right corner, confirming its authenticity. A highly decorative piece of art which can bring that special touch to the room its presented in. Bronze works by Zauli are very difficult to get as the biggest part of his oeuvre consisted of ceramic pieces of art.
After winning the main awards dedicated to ceramic art in the 1950s, the early 1960s saw Carlo Zauli evolve towards a markedly sculptural interpretation of his craft. During this time, his own artistic language matured, imbued with an informal character and intertwined with a harmonious yet disruptive “naturalness”: these are the years of his growing international success. Since 1958, the year in which the great reliefs of the palace of Baghdad and the government printing office in Kuwait City were built, his fame grew continuously until, throughout the 1970s and 1980s, it reached all of Europe, Japan, and North America, where he held exhibitions and installed permanent displays of his works.
Designer: | Carlo Zauli | |
Type: | Wall sculpture | |
Manufacturer: | Own atelier | |
Year: | 1960 | |
Country: | Italy | |
Materials: | Bronze | |
Condition: | Very good | |
Height: | 25 cm | |
Width: | 68 cm | |
Depth: | 6 cm | |
Item nr: | AMF23JUN15 |
Holland / Belgium: | € Free | |
Europe: | € 75 - 150 | |
Outside Europe: | € 250 - 350 |