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阿爾伯托·賈柯梅蒂
Description
- 阿爾伯托·賈柯梅蒂
- 《迪亞哥(方形底座上的頭像)》
- inscribed with the signature Alberto Giacometti, numbered 6/6 and with the foundry mark Susse Fondeur Paris
- bronze
- 高:12 英寸
- 30.5 公分
Provenance
The Pace Gallery, New York (acquired in 1965)
Acquired by the present owner from the above on April 29, 1994
Literature
Exh. Cat., Paris, Centre Pompidou, L'Atelier d'Alberto Giacometti:Collection de la Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti, 2007-08, p. 193, no. 223, color illustration of the plaster
Catalogue Note
Discussing the sculptures executed during this period, Yves Bonnefoy wrote: "These sculpted faces compel one to face them as if one were speaking to the person, meeting his eyes and thereby understanding better the compression, the narrowing that Giacometti imposed on the chin or the nose or the general shape of the skull. This was the period when Giacometti was most strongly conscious of the fact that the inside of the plaster or clay mass which he modeled was something inert, undifferentiated, nocturnal, that it betrays the life he sought to represent, and that he must therefore strive to eliminate this purely spatial dimension by constricting the material to fit the most prominent characteristics of the face. This is exactly what he achieves with amazing vigor when, occasionally, he gave Diego's face a blade-like narrowness - drawing seems to have eliminated the plaster, the head has escaped from space - and demands therefore that the spectator stand in front of the sculpture as he did himself, disregarding the back and sides of his model and as bound to a face-to-face relationship." (Y. Bonnefoy, Alberto Giacometti, A Biography of his Work, Paris, 1991, p. 432)