Sladmore: Life in Bronze

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Sirio Tofanari

Hippopotami

Lot Closed

April 6, 03:58 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Sirio Tofanari

Italian

1886 - 1969

Hippopotami


signed: S. TOFANARI and stamped: FONDERIA MARINELLI FIRENZE

bronze, reddish brown patina

18 by 32cm., 7 by 12½in.

Sirio Tofanari was a self-taught sculptor who forged a remarkable career in the depiction of rare and exotic animals. He spent some time in London, where he took the opportunity to study the animals at the Natural History Museum. Whilst he mainly exhibited in Italy, his career brought him to a multitude of cities, including Milan, London, Paris, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. A number of Tofanari's models are housed in the collection of the Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Florence.

Although undoubtedly influenced by the animalier sculptors of the 19th century, Tofanari approached his subject matter from a more modernist, elegantly stylised, background; his bronzes were described by Vicario as 'deliziosi'. A particular specialism of his, as exemplified by the present bronze, was in playful groups of animals and their young. 

RELATED LITERATURE
V. Vicario, Gli Scultori Italiani dal Neoclassicismo al Liberty, Lodi, 1994, pp. 1037-8; A. Panzetta, Nuovo Dizionario degli scultori italiana dell'ottocento e del primo novecento, vol. 2, Turin, 2003, p. 905; E. Horswell, Sculpture of Les Animaliers 1900-1950, Sladmore Gallery, London, 2019, pp. 316-318