Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Vincenzo Gemito was an Italian sculptor and artist. Intolerant of academic art, he associated himself with other "rebel" artists, such as Antonio Mancini, Giovanni Battista Amendola, Achille D’Orsi and Ettore Ximenes. Between 1877 and 1880, he stayed in Paris, participating in three editions of the Universal Exposition. Once back in Naples, he received important commissions also from King Umberto I but, as a result of a mental breakdown, he remained locked up in a psychiatric hospital until 1909, when he began to sculpt, devoting himself, during the last years of his life, to the goldsmith's art. His most important works include Il Malatiello (1870), The Neapolitan Fisherman (1877), The Statue of Carlo V (1887) and The Portrait of the Painter Jean Louis E. Meissonier (1879).
19th Century Italian Antique Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Bronze
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Ceramic
1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Ceramic
Early 1900s Italian Greco Roman Antique Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Bronze
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Travertine, Marble
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Ceramic, Pottery
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Glass
1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Ceramic
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Glass
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Copper
19th Century Beninese Antique Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Iron
1990s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Ceramic
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Vincenzo Gemito Bowls and Baskets
Murano Glass


