La lettrice
La Lettrice, also known as "Reading Girl", is a marble sculpture created by Pietro Magni in 1856, the original version is kept at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna (Milan),
Details
Unlike traditional sculptures, La Lettrice does not have an unexpressive goddess face, instead it has human facial expressions. The girl is sitting on a chair with no shoes, reading a book written by poet and playwright Giovanni Battista Niccolini. On the original sculpture, lines from the text can be read: one of them is celebrating the freedom of Lombardy from Austrian Empire persecution after the Revolutions of 1848 with an emotive expression with a tear on her cheek. La Lettrice represent Italy as a young nation coming into maturity.[1]
Further versions
After the creation of the original scultpure, other versions were created and can be seen in other places, another version of La Lettrice can be seen at the National Gallery of Art.
See also
- Pietro Magni (sculptor)
- Galleria d'Arte Moderna (Milan)
- National Gallery of Art
- Giovanni Battista Niccolini
References
- Pietro Magni at Answers.com
- Julius Bryant, 'Bergonzoli's Amor degli angeli: the Victorian taste for contemporary Latin Sculpture', Apollo, CLVI (2002): 16-21.
- http://www.palacioajuda.pt/pt-PT/coleccoes/escultura/ContentDetail.aspx?id=216