
Ahlden/Aller - 9-09-2023
(1867 Naples - 1926 ibid) Southern Dancer with Castanets Chryselephantine Figure. Bronze, partially gilded, carved ivory; onyx base. Signed, numbered "3763" on a seam (model or foundry number). Standing on the tip of her right foot in a graceful pose, the dancer holds her right leg raised and her arms held against the clockwise direction. Rossi learned in Naples from Achille d'Orsi (1845-1929), he himself quickly became internationally known for his realistic representations and later also for his Art Nouveau busts and statuettes. As early as 1891, he participated in the Triennale in Milan, and in 1894 his life-size bronze of a fisherman boy with an octopus was awarded at the "Segona Exposició General de Belles Arts" exhibition in Barcelona and acquired by the museum. In 1904, he also exhibited at the "Italian Exhibition" at Earls Court in London. Overall height 44 cm. CITES certificate is available. Chryselephantine bronze and ivory sculpture on light green onyx base. Signed, numbered 3763 (foundry or model number). Accompanied by a CITES certificate.
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