Giacomo Manzù

Italian Artist · 1908–1991

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Devoted to representing the human figure, Giacomo Manzù's emphasis on design and simplified form set his work apart from his more traditional contemporaries. He sought to create sculptures that were not simply representational, but also acted as symbols of universal meaning for all viewers. Manzù was the son of a shoemaker and at age thirteen, apprenticed as a craftsman. He learned to carve and wo

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