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Little boy in prayer Marble sculpture by Luigi Pampaloni (1791-1847), circa 1827
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Little boy in prayer Marble sculpture by Luigi Pampaloni (1791-1847), circa 1827
LRI4692894 Little boy in prayer Marble sculpture by Luigi Pampaloni (1791-1847), circa 1827. from the collection of Prince Odon di Savoia. Dim. 68x38x30 cm Genes, modern art gallery, inv. 919 by Pampaloni, Luigi (1791-1847); Galleria d Arte Moderna, Musei Nervi, Genoa, Italy; (add.info.: Little boy in prayer Marble sculpture by Luigi Pampaloni (1791-1847), circa 1827. from the collection of Prince Odon di Savoia. Dim. 68x38x30 cm Genes, modern art gallery, inv. 919); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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This photograph captures the timeless beauty of Luigi Pampaloni's marble sculpture, "Little boy in prayer". Created around 1827, this exquisite piece is a testament to Pampaloni's mastery as a sculptor. The sculpture depicts a young boy kneeling in prayer, his hands clasped together and his eyes closed in deep contemplation. Measuring 68x38x30 cm, this delicate artwork showcases the intricate details that Pampaloni was known for. Every fold of fabric and every curve of the child's body is meticulously carved with precision and skill. The smoothness of the marble adds an ethereal quality to the sculpture, enhancing its emotional impact. Originally part of Prince Odon di Savoia's collection, this masterpiece now resides in Genoa's modern art gallery. Its presence there is a testament to its enduring significance within the world of art. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures the essence of this sculpture through her photography. Her use of black and white enhances the contrast between light and shadow, emphasizing both the texture and form of Pampaloni's work. This photograph serves as a reminder not only of Pampaloni's talent but also evokes a sense of innocence and spirituality embodied by youth. It invites viewers to reflect on their own connection with faith or simply appreciate the profound beauty captured within this timeless work.
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