AN ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE TITLED 'LA RAFFICA', ON PEDESTAL
AN ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE TITLED 'LA RAFFICA', ON PEDESTAL
AN ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE TITLED 'LA RAFFICA', ON PEDESTAL
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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE CANADIAN COLLECTION
AN ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE TITLED 'LA RAFFICA', ON PEDESTAL

BY PROFESSOR VITTORIO CARADOSSI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1900

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AN ITALIAN MARBLE FIGURE TITLED 'LA RAFFICA', ON PEDESTAL
BY PROFESSOR VITTORIO CARADOSSI, FLORENCE, CIRCA 1900
Signed Prof.V Caradossi, with a plaque inscribed LA RAFICCA/(SHIPWRECK)/Prof.V.CARADOSSI, raised on a green marble pedestal
The figure: 53 ½ in. (136 cm.) high
The pedestal: 32 in. (81.5 cm.) high

Lot Essay

The exceptional quality and surface condition of the present figure demonstrates Vittorio Caradossi's adept manipulation of the marble medium. Here the artist deliberately and most skillfully juxtaposes the highly polished surface of the waves with the matte finish of the figure and sail to imbue the overall composition with a sense of movement. It was a technique often imitated by Caradossi's contemporaries Ferdinando Andreini and Fortunato Galli, both of whom produced depictions of sea nymphs upon cresting waves. A large example of Caradossi's La Raffica was sold at DuMouchelle's, Detroit, 22 September 2013, lot 2001 ($156,000).

Please see lot 11 for a further note on Vittorio Caradossi.

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