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Item #: KLE074
Giuseppe Armani ceramic statue of a clown with balloons and an umbrella on a square wooden base.
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Giuseppe Armani ceramic statue of a clown with balloons and an umbrella on a square wooden base
Sku: KLE074 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Giuseppe Armani
Width: 4.5" Height: 15.0" Depth : 4.5"
Style: Contemporary/Post-War Design Materials & Techniques: Ceramic, wood Category: Cleared Sculpture
Giuseppe Armani (1935-2006) was an Italian artist and designer renowned for his exquisite sculptures and figurines in the field of decorative arts. Born on July 13, 1935, in Calci, a small town near Pisa, Italy, Armani displayed a passion for art from a young age. Armani's artistic journey began when he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy. There, he honed his skills in drawing and sculpting, developing a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human anatomy. After graduating, he joined the prestigious Florence Sculture d'Arte, where he worked as a sculptor for several years. In 1973, Armani's talent caught the attention of the renowned Florence-based company, Florence Sculture d'Arte, which specialized in the production of high-quality Read Full Bio
Giuseppe Armani (1935-2006) was an Italian artist and designer renowned for his exquisite sculptures and figurines in the field of decorative arts. Born on July 13, 1935, in Calci, a small town near Pisa, Italy, Armani displayed a passion for art from a young age. Armani's artistic journey began when he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy. There, he honed his skills in drawing and sculpting, developing a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human anatomy. After graduating, he joined the prestigious Florence Sculture d'Arte, where he worked as a sculptor for several years. In 1973, Armani's talent caught the attention of the renowned Florence-based company, Florence Sculture d'Arte, which specialized in the production of high-quality porcelain figurines. Recognizing his exceptional skills, the company offered him a position as a designer and sculptor. Armani gladly accepted the opportunity, and this marked the beginning of his long and successful association with the company. Armani's figurines quickly gained popularity for their lifelike and intricate details. His sculptures often depicted elegant and graceful figures, capturing the beauty of the human form. He drew inspiration from various sources, including classical art, mythology, and everyday life. Armani's ability to infuse his creations with emotion and personality made his figurines highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. Throughout his career, Armani received numerous accolades and recognition for his contributions to the field of decorative arts. His work was exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums across the globe, including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. In addition to his figurines, Armani also ventured into other artistic endeavors, such as designing furniture and home decor items. His designs displayed the same attention to detail and artistic flair that characterized his sculptures. Armani's furniture pieces often featured elegant lines, luxurious materials, and a harmonious blend of classic and contemporary styles. Giuseppe Armani passed away on October 28, 2006, leaving behind a rich legacy of artistic excellence. His figurines and designs continue to be highly regarded and cherished by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. Armani's contributions to the world of decorative arts have solidified his position as one of the most influential and celebrated artists in the field.
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