MARINO MARINI (1901-1980)

Details
MARINO MARINI (1901-1980)

"Gertrude", il piccolo cavallo

signed with initials on the top of the base 'M.M.'--bronze with brown patina
Height: 15¾in. (40cm.)
Cast in 1952 in an edition of at least five
Literature
H. Read, P. Waldberg and G. di San Lazzaro, Marino Marini: Complete Works, New York, 1970, p. 367, no. 292 (another cast illustrated, p. 215; with incorrect dimensions)
Exhibited
New York, Curt Valentin Gallery, Marino Marini, Oct.-Nov., 1953, no. 12

Lot Essay

Curt Valentin introduced himself to Marini in 1948 after seeing the artist's work in the first exhibition of Italian art at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In February, 1950 Valentin gave the artist his first one-man exhibition in America at his Buchholz Gallery. During his stay in New York Marini became acquainted with many American and European artists. "This American sojourn corresponds to a period when his forms became freer. The 'Riders' lost their static character: a dynamism, a new vitality appeared." (H. Read et al., op. cit.,
p. 8). Marini nicknamed this sculpture after Mrs. Bernoudy.