stoneware, pencil and iron sculpture, h 39x70x12 cm; signed at the base of the frame
Guido De Zan is a long-time ceramist working in the shadow of Milan's Colonne di San Lorenzo. As art historian Anty Pansera writes in Creatura di città, the artist has developed a true obsession with certain buildings in his city, to which he has devoted careful attention by reproducing them in small stoneware and porcelain sculptures, synthesising their volumes and giving them his characteristic paper-like effect.
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