"Bronze By Joseph d'Aste "festival In The Village""
Joseph D'Aste, also known as Giuseppe D'Aste, was an Italian sculptor born in Naples in 1881 and active until 1945. He is known for his works created mainly in Paris, where he settled around 1900. His sculptures often depicted scenes of rural life and children, capturing everyday moments with great detail and emotion. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in 1905 and his works are part of the collections of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris (Galerie des Loups) (1stDibs). D'Aste's style is characterized by his intricate depictions of children and rural life, often rendered in bronze and ivory. Some notable works include “Dutch Girl,” a gilt bronze and ivory figure, and “Fête au Village,” which features a village fete scene (Carters). His contributions to art are recognized through various exhibitions and collections, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of his time. For more detailed information about his works and exhibitions, you can explore resources such as Artnet, Wolfs Fine Paintings and Sculpture, and 1stDibs (Wolfs Gallery) (1stDibs).