This work is stamped with the signature "DIEGO" on the underside of belly; stamped with monogram "DG" on underside of tail, along with the marble base.
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DIEGO GIACOMETTI, L'Autruche (The Ostrich), Circa 1977
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DIEGO GIACOMETTI, L'Autruche (The Ostrich), Circa 1977
Diego Giacometti's L'Autruche(The Ostrich) is a fascinating piece with an intriguing origin story. The sculpture came into existence due to a gift from his friend, Dr. Binet, who presented...
Diego Giacometti's L'Autruche(The Ostrich) is a fascinating piece with an intriguing origin story. The sculpture came into existence due to a gift from his friend, Dr. Binet, who presented Giacometti with an ostrich egg, unsure of what to do with it. Inspired by this unusual gift, Giacometti envisioned and sculpted an ostrich, incorporating the egg within the artwork.
This anecdote highlights Giacometti's creative process and ability to find inspiration in the unexpected. By integrating the ostrich egg into his sculpture, Giacometti transformed a mundane object into a work of art and imbued the piece with symbolism and whimsy.
L'Autruche reflects Giacometti's distinctive style, characterized by organic forms and a sense of movement. The ostrich, a creature known for its grace and agility, is captured in a moment of repose, its elongated neck and elegant posture evoking a sense of curiosity and wonder.
Giacometti's ability to infuse life and personality into his sculptures is evident in L'Autruche, making it a captivating and memorable work of art. The story behind its creation adds another layer of richness to the piece, highlighting the artist's ingenuity and creativity.
F. Francisci, Diego Giacometti, Catalogue de l'oeuvre, Paris, 1986, vol. I, p. 20 (another cast illustrated). D. Marchesseau, Diego Giacometti, Paris, 1986, p. 125 (another cast illustrated in color, p. 124).