Antonio Corradini Venetian Rococo Sculptor 1668 - 1752 Review
Antonio Corradini Venetian Rococo Sculptor 1668 - 1752 Review Today, I wanted to review the work of Corradini. He was a sculptor who ...
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Antonio Corradini Venetian Rococo Sculptor 1668 - 1752 Review
Today, I wanted to review the work of Corradini. He was a sculptor who specialized in veiled marble. It was an artifice that made marble appear transparent. Like any regular sculptor he did a lot of commissioned works. However, his veiled sculptures won his place in eternity. The first sculpture features a veiled Christ. He came out looking pretty realistic. In any case, this cute sculpture deserves 5 stars rating.
Here we have another sculpted cutie. She is dressed like a Greek maiden. The veins of the marble makes it seem like the girl has veins. It is a pity that two of her toes fell off. Truly, this Corradini sculpture deserves 5 stars rating.
This is a sculpture about modesty. The irony is that this well dressed lady still looks immodest because of the transparency of her dress. She looks cool ripping off a sign. This original sculpture of Modesty deserves 5 stars rating.
This sculpture features Rebecca. She was the wife of Isaac. She is veiled with a basin. It was part of the marriage ritual of the ancient Isrealites. This cute little bride of Corradini deserves 5 stars rating.
Above is a bust of a veiled lady. The way she is averting her gaze is really pretty. The patterns in her dress are very pretty. This darling by Corradini deserves 5 stars rating.
Here is the last featured sculpture. The maiden seems to be waking up. It is pretty cool this final veiled effect. This last cutie by Corradini deserves 5 stars rating. I hope that you liked these featured sculptures.
Cutie? Really?
ReplyDeleteThank you! I guess the staute you named Rebecca is Raffaele Montis "Veiled Vestal" an thereoff not made by Corradini
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