Exhibition at the museum

Adolfo Wildt (1868–1931), the Last Symbolist

From April 15th to July 13th, 2015 -
Musée de l'Orangerie
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Adolfo Wildt-Vir temporis acti, dit aussi Homme du temps passé (Uomo antico)
Adolfo Wildt
Vir temporis acti, dit aussi Homme du temps passé (Uomo antico), 1913
Fontanellato (Parma), Collezione Franco Maria Ricci
© Archivio Franco Maria Ricci / DR

This Italian sculptor close to the Liberty style and Symbolism, contrived to devise a language in which expressionism combines with reminiscences of ancient and Renaissance art as well as neo-Gothic art, striking an unusual balance between the expressive power of the modeling and the gracefulness of his purely decorative motifs.
Foreign to the world of the avant-gardes, Wildt met with mixed critical acclaim, both because of the subject matter of his sometimes obscure works, and on account of his formal choices, viewed as being eccentric. His sensitivity made him the interpreter of a "tired, anxious, credulous and inquisitive age" (Ugo Ojetti).
Organized jointly with the Cassa dei Risparmi di Forli Foundation, this outstanding exhibition presents for the first time in France sculptures and drawings by one of the most refined and cultivated artists of the twentieth century.

The exhibition is now over.

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