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'Illeagle' original signed ceramic sculpture courtroom animals by Bill Reid
'Illeagle' original signed ceramic sculpture courtroom animals by Bill Reid

'Illeagle' original signed ceramic sculpture courtroom animals by Bill Reid

By Bill Reid

Located in Milwaukee, WI

'Illeagle' is a humorous and playful ceramic sculpture by the American artist Bill Reid. Reid is known for his animal sculptures based around word play, and indeed, this sculpture is...

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1980s Contemporary Bill Reid Art

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Stoneware, Glaze

"Undersea Living, " Ceramic signed on Verso by Bill Reid
"Undersea Living, " Ceramic signed on Verso by Bill Reid

"Undersea Living, " Ceramic signed on Verso by Bill Reid

By Bill Reid

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Undersea Living" is an original ceramic sculpture by Bill Reid. The artist signed the piece on the back and the title is stamped into the front. Reid's narratives have many humorous...

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1980s Bill Reid Art

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Ceramic

"Mowzart Seeks Inspiration from Herbradite, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid
"Mowzart Seeks Inspiration from Herbradite, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid

"Mowzart Seeks Inspiration from Herbradite, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid

By Bill Reid

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Mowzart Seeks Inspiration from Herbradite" is an original ceramic sculpture by Bill Reid. The artist signed the piece on the back and the title is stamped into the front. Reid's nar...

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1980s Bill Reid Art

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Ceramic

"Camouflaged Animals Sneaking Up On MacBeth, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid
"Camouflaged Animals Sneaking Up On MacBeth, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid

"Camouflaged Animals Sneaking Up On MacBeth, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid

By Bill Reid

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Camouflaged Animals Sneaking Up On MacBeth" is an original ceramic sculpture by Bill Reid. The artist signed the piece on the back and the title is stamped into the front. Reid's na...

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1980s Bill Reid Art

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Ceramic

"Fishing Deer, " Ceramic signed on Verso by Bill Reid
"Fishing Deer, " Ceramic signed on Verso by Bill Reid

"Fishing Deer, " Ceramic signed on Verso by Bill Reid

By Bill Reid

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Fishing Deer" is an original ceramic sculpture by Bill Reid. The artist signed the piece on the back and the title is stamped into the front. Reid's narratives have many humorous de...

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1980s Bill Reid Art

Materials

Ceramic

"Superdeer Complains to Zeus about Megabuck, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid
"Superdeer Complains to Zeus about Megabuck, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid

"Superdeer Complains to Zeus about Megabuck, " Ceramic signed by Bill Reid

By Bill Reid

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Superdeer Complains to Zeus about Megabuck" is an original ceramic sculpture by Bill Reid. The artist signed the piece on the back and the title is stamped into the front. There is ...

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1980s Bill Reid Art

Materials

Ceramic

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Roman 18th century terracotta model for the sculpture of San Camillo de Lellis
Roman 18th century terracotta model for the sculpture of San Camillo de Lellis

Roman 18th century terracotta model for the sculpture of San Camillo de Lellis

Located in London, GB

This remarkably fluid terracotta bozetto was made in preparation for Pietro Pacilli’s most important public commission, a large-scale marble statue of San Camillo de Lellis for the nave of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Expressively modelled, this terracotta sculpture is a rare and significant work made by a major Roman sculptor at a transformative moment of European sculpture. Pacilli began his working life on the great Baroque decorative projects initiated in the seventeenth century, but he found success as a restorer of ancient sculpture working to finish antiquities for a tourist market, becoming an important figure in the emergence of an archaeologically minded Neoclassicism. Pacilli trained Vincenzo Pacetti and provided important decorative work for the Museo Pio-Clementino, at the same time he is recorded restoring some of the most celebrated antiquities excavated and exported during the period. Pacilli was born into a family of Roman craftsmen, his father Carlo was a wood carver, and Pacilli is recorded working with him on the Corsini Chapel in San Giovanni Laternao as early as 1735. In 1738 his terracotta model of Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife won the first prize in the second class of the sculpture concorso at the Accademia di San Luca, this is particularly notable as Bartolomeo Cavaceppi came third. He worked as a carver and stuccoist completing works for the churches of San Marco and SS. Trinita dei Domeniciani Spagnoli. Pacilli operated as a sculptor and restorer of antiquities from his studio at the top of the Spanish Steps, close to Santa Trinita dei Monti, where he is listed as a potential vendor to the Museo Pio-Clementino in 1770. In 1763 Pacilli completed a silver figure of San Venanzio for the treasury of San Venanzio. He is recorded as Pacetti’s first master and it was evidently through Pacilli that he began to acquire his facility as a restorer of ancient sculpture. Pacilli, at his studio ‘poco prima dell’Arco della Regina alla Trinita dei Monti,’ exercised, what the nineteenth-century scholar, Adolf Michaelis called ‘rejuvenating arts’ on several important pieces of classical sculpture, including in 1760 the group of a Satyr with a Flute for the natural brother of George III, General Wallmoden, Hanovarian minister at Vienna. In 1765, Dallaway and Michaelis record that Pacilli was responsible for the restorations, including the addition of a new head, to the Barberini Venus which he had acquired from Gavin Hamilton. The Venus was then sold to Thomas Jenkins, who in turn passed it on to William Weddell at Newby Hall. In 1767 Pacilli exported a series of ancient busts ‘al naturale’ including portraits of Antinous, Julius Ceaser and Marus Aurelius, also a statue of a Muse and a Venus. As early as 1756 Pacilli seems to have been operating as an antiquarian, helping to disperse the collection of the Villa Borrioni. Pacilli supplied sculpture to notable British collectors, including Charles Townley, who on his first trip to Italy purchased the Palazzo Giustiniani statue of Hecate from Pacilli. Pacilli was involved with the Museo Pio Clementino from its conception, supplying busts of Julius Ceaser and a Roman Woman as well as completing stucco putti surmounting the arms of Pope Bendedict XIV to signal the entrance to the new Museo Critiano. In 1750 Il Diario Ordinario del Chracas announced that Pacilli had begun work on a sculpture of San Camillo de Lellis for St Peter’s. Camillo de Lellis founded his congregation, the Camillians, with their distinctive red felt crosses stitched on black habits in 1591. Having served as a soldier in the Venetian army, Camillo de Lellis became a novitiate of the Capuchin friars, he moved to Rome and established a religious community for the purpose of caring for the sick. In 1586 Pope Sixtus V formerly recognised the Camillians and assigned them to the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena in Rome. Camillo de Lellis died in 1614 and was entombed at Santa Maria Maddalena, he was canonised by Benedict XIV on June 26, 1746. It was an occasion that prompted the Camillians to make a number of significant artistic commissions, including two canvases by Pierre Subleyras showing episodes from San Camillo’s life which they presented to Benedict XIV. In 1750 Pacilli was commissioned to fill one of the large niches on the north wall of the nave with a sculpture of San Camillo. The present terracotta bozetto presumably had two important functions, to enable Pacilli to work out his ideas for the finished sculpture and at the same time to show his design to the various commissioning bodies. In this case it would have been Cardinal Alessandro Albani and Monsignor Giovan Francesco Olivieri, the ‘economo’ or treasurer of the fabric of St Peter’s. Previously unrecorded, this terracotta relates to a smaller, less finished model which has recently been identified as being Pacilli’s first idea for his statue of San Camillo. Preserved in Palazzo Venezia, in Rome, the terracotta shows San Camillo with his left hand clutching his vestments to his breast; the pose and action more deliberate and contained than the finished sculpture. In producing the present terracotta Pacilli has expanded and energised the figure. San Camillo is shown with his left hand extended, his head turned to the right, apparently in an attempt to look east down the nave of St Peter’s. The model shows Pacilli experimenting with San Camillo’s costume; prominently on his breast is the red cross of his order, whilst a sense of animation is injected into the figure through the billowing cloak which is pulled across the saint’s projecting right leg. The power of the restrained, axial contrapposto of bent right leg and outstretched left arm, is diminished in the final sculpture where a baroque fussiness is introduced to the drapery. What Pacilli’s terracotta demonstrates, is that he conceived the figure of San Camillo very much in line with the immediate tradition of depicting single figures in St Peter’s; the rhetorical gesture of dynamic saint, arm outstretched, book in hand, head pointed upwards was perhaps borrowed from Camillo Rusconi’s 1733 sculpture of St. Ignatius...

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Located in Savannah, GA

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Denizen IV

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$8,000

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Located in Miami Beach, FL

Olga’s artistic approach is centered around the elusive concept of time and its impermanence. Rather than engaging in an ontological reflection on the nature of time, Olga prefers to...

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Located in Carballo, ES

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Pioneerdeer Crossing American Dessert
Pioneerdeer Crossing American Dessert

Pioneerdeer Crossing American Dessert

By Bill Reid

Located in Milwaukee, WI

"Pioneerdeer Crossing the American Dessert" is an original ceramic sculpture by Bill Reid. The artist signed the piece on the back and the title is stamped into the front. Reid's nar...

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1980s Bill Reid Art

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Find a wide variety of authentic Bill Reid art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Bill Reid in ceramic, glaze, stoneware and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1980s and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Bill Reid art, so small editions measuring 7 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Gregory Green, Helle Rask Crawford, and Frank Gallo. Bill Reid art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $2,050 and tops out at $2,500, while the average work can sell for $2,500.

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