Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
Adolfo Wildt was an Italian artist and sculptor who exhibited his first work at the Society for Fine Arts in Milan in 1893, which was immediately captured by the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome. From 1894 onwards, he worked for Franz Rose, a Prussian collector. With this protection, Wildt could immerse himself in his work, participating regularly in exhibitions held in Milan, Monaco, Zurich, Berlin and Dresden. In 1913, he was awarded the Premio Principe Umberto for his design for the fountain show at The Trilogy of Secession of Monaco. From 1914, he attended various international exhibitions. He also held a staff in 1919 at the Galleria Pesaro in Milan.
1990s Symbolist Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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Late 19th Century Symbolist Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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19th Century Symbolist Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Academic Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Academic Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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Early 20th Century Symbolist Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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Early 20th Century Symbolist Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Academic Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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2010s Contemporary Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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21st Century and Contemporary Academic Adolfo Wildt Figurative Sculptures
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