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Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner, circa 1920
Alfredo Pina
Bronze with dark brown and black patina
With base: 29 1/2" x 11 1/2"
Bronze: 18 1/2" x 11 1/2"
Base: 10 1/2" x 8" x 9"
Signed: A Pina and dated 1920
Marked: CIre A. Valsuani foundry mark left edge of collar
Marked with foundry seal: Cire Perdue
Alfredo Pina, Wagner, circa 1920
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artist

Trained at the Brera Academy, Pina quickly stood out for his skill and classical grounding. Early in his career he moved to Paris, then the center of the art world, and became part of the lively sculptural community around Auguste Rodin and Antoine Bourdelle. Their influence can be felt in his work: expressive, muscular modeling and emotional presence, but always balanced by a strong sense of form and discipline. Pina showed regularly at the major Paris salons and worked closely with respected foundries to cast his bronzes, which range from portrait busts to dynamic figurative compositions. His sculptures have a thoughtful intensity—rooted in academic tradition yet responsive to modern ideas—and he remains appreciated for blending Italian training with the creative energy of early-20th-century Paris.

Description

Pina’s bust of Wagner radiates dramatic sweep and visionary force. The composer’s head turns slightly, his gaze angled downward and to the side, as if absorbed in a private revelation only he can perceive. His hair flows in sculpted waves that merge with a broad, enveloping mass of bronze, creating the sense of a mantle, or a gathering storm, surrounding him. The swirling textures and deepened folds frame the face like a theatrical proscenium, placing Wagner at the center of his own operatic universe.


Created in the early 20th century, the portrait reflects the period’s move toward expressive modeling and heightened psychological presence. Instead of the polished idealism of the late 19th century, Pina emphasizes motion, atmosphere, and inner intensity, allowing form to expand and breathe. The surfaces are alive with rhythmic currents; the modeling is bold, gestural, and charged with emotional energy, qualities that align with the era’s broader shift toward revealing character through sculptural dynamism rather than strict naturalism.

provenance

Sotehby's London 1993
Acquired from the above by The Sheldon and Irma Gilgore Collection of Italian Art, Naples Florida until 2024
The Sheldon G. Gilgore Trust 2024-2025

exhibitions

Art Institute of Chicago, Chiseled with a Brush, Italian Sculpture, 1860-1925, May-Aug, 1994, Denver Art Museum, Oct 1994-Jan 1995

literature

Wardropper, Ian, Chiseled With a Brush: Italian Sculpture 1860-1925 from the Gilgore Collections, University of Washington Press 1994, pp 128-29.

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