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The sculpture Diana in the Spring is a unique work. The subject of the work is a face that recalls the canons of classical aesthetics. It is typical of the artist to create a kind of imaginary bridge between the past and the present. The starting point of his works are classical subjects, which are however shown in very bright and flashy colors to bring the work into a more contemporary context.
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I Borbone Capodimonte
Campania, Italy | Ceramist
A true passion for the craft is behind the unique lines and aesthetic of the ceramics by I Borbone di Capodimonte. Capodimonte is a hill in the heart of Naples where, in 1739, King Charles II founded the Royal Ceramics Factory beside his palace. Today the workshop is lead by Antonio Fullin Mollica, who followed the footsteps of his father and grandfather. The uniqueness and perfection of Capodimonte's creations have also been proved by auctions at Sotheby's and Christie's.Discover more