Description:

Concetta Scaravaglione
New York, (1900 - 1975)
figural lamp base with mother and child in relief
bronze
Signed to base. Produced in 1945. Limited edition of 1000. Produced by SILAS SNIDER & CO., NEW YORK

Biography from the Archives of askART: A sculptor of work with energetic curving lines, she had a fifteen year teaching career at Sarah Lawrence College, Vassar College, New York University, and Black Mountain College. She became a part of the New York art world of the 1930s.

She grew up on the Lower East Side in an Italian neighborhood and loving the vitality of the people, she developed a keen interest in figural sculpture. Her parents, who had immigrated from southern Italy, were not especially encouraging of her art interests but did allow her to study at the National Academy of Design. But the family offered little funding for her studies, and she took a job in a perfume factory filling bottles, which caused her to reek of strong perfume. The situation embarrassed her but it allowed her to continue her sculpting, and by the late 1920s, she was exhibiting at the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. In the 1930s, she won commissions in Washington D.C. for the Federal Post Office Building and the Federal Trade Commission.

In 1938, "Girl With Gazelle," won her national attention and the work appeared on the covers of Newsweek and Art Digest. By the 1940s, her work was becoming more abstract and experimental including welded metal.

Source: "American Women Artists" by Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein

  • Dimensions: 24"H x 6 1/2"Diam. (without harp)
  • Medium: bronze

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