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Giuditta Scalini – the only female artist represented in the Estorick Collection – was born in Como. In 1935, she met Massimo Campigli, who described her as being ‘beautiful, athletic, timid, morose, embarrassed, embarrassing’, and they married in 1937. In early 1940, Scalini and Campigli collaborated on the design of a vast fresco for the University of Padua. She did not exhibit for many years but obtained great success once she did.
Date
1950
Medium
bronze
Measurements
H 63.5 x W 41 x D 14 cm;
Plinth: H 3.5 x W 17 x D 14 cm
Accession number
93
Acquisition method
purchased from Hanover Gallery, London, 1952
Work type
Sculpture
Signature/marks description
front, right: Scalini