This is a plaster bust reproducing the Torso Gaddi, the famous fragmentary sculpture displayed in the Uffizi Museums in Florence, which inspired many great artists of the Renaissance, including Michelangelo. The piece, handcrafted by the skilled artists of Galleria Romanelli, puts the emphasis on the study of anatomy and muscles, thanks to the peculiar pose called "contrapposto".
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Elena Rogna Design Studio
Veneto, Italy | Furniture Maker
Trained in Industrial Design at the MACHINA Lonati Fashion and Design Institute, Elena Rogna is a brilliant designer with a distinctive eclectic approach. An abandoned mansion or a tiny leaf can equally spark her creativity. Her hands guide the chisel to refine every single curve and joint, ensuring each piece is unique. A stimulating collaboration between master artisans and innovative brands is at the base of her capsule collections, which synthesize the vision of who crafted them and the one of those they are dedicated to.Discover more