Cesare Lapini (Italian, Fl. 1880-1910)
Cesare Lapini (Italian, Fl. 1880-1910)
Cesare Lapini (Italian, Fl. 1880-1910)
Cesare Lapini (Italian, Fl. 1880-1910)
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Cesare Lapini (Italian, Fl. 1880-1910)

Romeo and Juliet

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Cesare Lapini (Italian, Fl. 1880-1910)
Romeo and Juliet
signed 'C. Lapini. Firenze' and titled 'GIULIETTA E ROMEO' (on the base), on a green marble pedestal
marble
84 ½ in. (214 cm.) high, overall
Executed circa 1900.
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Lot Essay


The present composition exhibits considerable skill in carving Romeo climbing a ladder to Juliet’s balcony and showing each figure balanced beautifully in the moment of embrace. It is interesting to note that Shakespeare makes no reference to a balcony, rather it was artistic depictions in the 19th century which firmly established the moment when Romeo ‘With love's light wings did I o'er-perch these walls’ as 'The Balcony Scene.'
From the second half of the 19th century the Florentine studios fed considerable demand for genre sculpture from Europe, Russia and the Americas. A subject of romantic resonance, Romeo and Juliet was much in demand, as evidenced by the survival of closely related compositions by Antonio Frilli and Ferdinando Vichi. A very similar marble by Fausto Biggi of Carrara.

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