The boy is presumably at a farmers' market and his expression shows that he is screaming at the top of his lungs trying to sell his rooster .
The boy is leaning against a wooden wheelbarrow , which he used to bring his rooster to market .
Signature of the sculptor "Adriano Cecioni", hollow , on the front of the terrace .
Bronze located in "Firenze", following the signature .
Old edition sculpture , period second part of the 19th century .
Very good state of conservation and patina .
Height : 49 cm
Adriano Cecioni (1838-1886)
Adriano Cecioni , born on 26 July 1836 in Florence (Tuscany) , into a middle-class family belonging to the local nobility .
An Italian painter , sculptor and critic , he belonged to the Macchiaioli group .
Adriano Cecioni began his artistic training in 1859 at the Florentine Academy , with the sculptor Aristodemo Costoli .
That same year , he fought alongside Telemaco Signorini in the Second War of Italian Independence .
In 1860 , he took part in a competition to supply military works of art to the Tuscan government .
His proposal , a model for a statue of "Charles Albert of Savoy" , won a prize .
In 1863 , Cecioni received a scholarship and went to Naples , where he helped form the group of artists known as the "Scuola di Resina" , which included Giuseppe De Nittis , Marco de Gregorio and Federico Rossano .
A major work from this period is his sculpture "The Suicide", which he exhibited at the Florence Academy in 1867.
In 1872 , Cecioni spent six months in London , where he contributed to a series of caricatures for the magazine "Vanity Fair" .
After his return to Italy , the sculptures he produced for the rest of his career were mainly genre works , often of a humorous nature .
In 1884 , he became professor of drawing at the Istituto di Magistero Femminile .
Cecioni's activities as an art critic , which began in the 1870s , took up more and more of his time in the last years of his life .
He died of a heart attack on 23 May 1886 .
His works are included in collections such as the Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Palazzo Pitti (Florence) , the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (Rome) , the Museo Statale d'Arte Medievale e Moderna (Arezzo) and the Pinacoteca di Brera (Milan) .