Period: circa 1930-1940
Artist: Giorgio Rossi (1894–1981)
This sculpture was exhibited at the artist’s monographic exhibition in Florence at Palazzo Medici Riccardi.
Material: Plaster
Dimensions: Height 45 cm
School: Tuscan school of the early 20th century, with influences reminiscent of the poetics of Libero Andreotti (Pescia, 1875 – Florence, 1933)
Description: The sculpture Mermaid by Giorgio Rossi depicts a mythical creature, half woman and half fish, in a sinuous and fluid pose that suggests movement and marine grace. The highly sensual modeling emphasizes the femininity of the figure, with an expressive force that conveys a subtle eroticism. The soft lines and finely sculpted details evoke a sense of mystery and archaic charm, drawing inspiration from Mediterranean legends. The plastic rendering of the body and the curve of the tail reveal Rossi’s skill in blending the human figure with fantastical elements, maintaining a balance between reality and imagination. The work, deeply rooted in the Tuscan tradition, reflects poetic inspirations from Etruscan culture and its modern reinterpretation.
Provenance: The piece comes directly from the artist’s family, where it remained in the private collection until recently.
Condition: Excellent condition.
Uniqueness: Unique piece, modeled by the artist, a testament to Rossi’s ability to create evocative sculptures that unite myth and reality with originality and expressive power.