Lot 63
  • 63

Medardo Rosso

Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 EUR
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Description

  • Medardo Rosso
  • Malato all'ospedale
  • bronze
  • height : 21.5 cm ; 8 1/2 in.

Provenance

Etha Fles (acquired from the artist)
Agatha Verkroost, Amsterdam
Alexandrine Osterkamp, Amsterdam
Harry & Lydia Winston Malbin, Birmingham, Michigan (acquired from the above in 1963 and sold : Sotheby's, New York, 16 May 1990)
Acquired at the above sale

Exhibited

New York, 1973-74, no. 87

Literature

Etha Fles, Drie visionnaire kunstenaars van onze tijd : Medardo Rosso, Gerardo Dottori, Ernesto Masuelli, Haarlem, 1936, illustrated p. 8
Margaret Scolari Barr, Medardo Rosso, New York, 1963, illsutrated p. 78
Mostra di Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) (exhibition catalogue), Milan, Palazzo della Permanente, 1979, no. 62, illustrated p. 62
Medardo Rosso 1858-1928 (exhibition catalogue), Frankfurt, Kunstverein, 1984, p. 36
Anne Pingeot, ‘La risposta di Medardo Rosso’, in Italie 1880/1910. Arte della prova della modernità (exhibition catalogue), Rome, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, 2000, illustrated p. 166
Suzette  Haakma, Leven voor de kunst. Etha Fles, een portret, Utrecht, 2001, illustrated on the cover
Lorella Giudici, Medardo Rosso. Scritti sulla scultura, Milan, 2003, illustrated pp. 124-125
Carlo Bertelli, ‘Medardo Rosso e la fotografia’ in Medardo Rosso. Le origini della scultura moderna (exhibition catalogue), Turin, Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, 2004, illustrated p. 37
Franciska Zólyom, Medardo Rosso 1858-1928, Budapest, 2005, illustrated p. 42
Paola Mola & Fabio Vittucci, Medardo Rosso. Catalogo ragionato della scultura, Milan, 2009, no. I.20.e, illustrated p. 266

Condition

Lost wax cast with remains of the plaster core in the interior. Some of the pins inserted during the casting process remain in place and two pinholes have been left unfilled; this appears to be intentional. Some verdigris and oxidation as well as some white deposits in the crevices that appear to be remains of the casting technique. One 5cm hairline fissure at the lower back, possibly an original casting flaw. Minor wear to the protruding elements and an overall build-up of surface dust, otherwise this work is in very good original condition.
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Catalogue Note

Shortly after his arrival in Paris, Rosso fell ill and spent the month of October 1889 in the Lariboisiere hospital. This experience inspired this work, his first to be executed in Paris.