The Jewish Boy
https://clevelandart.org/art/1970.33
Medardo Rosso was a highly experimental sculptor who deliberately cultivated coarse, unrefined surfaces in his work. In this head of a boy—which the artist considered one of his most successful works—he effectively utilized the fluid properties of wax to suggest the fleeting m...
Sculpture
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1970.33
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Terms
Culture
Italy, 19th century
Technique
wax on plaster
Medium
wax on plaster
Genre
Sculpture
Department
Modern European Painting and Sculpture
Relations
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