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Tre Cavalli by Nag Arnoldi

Nag Arnoldi's expressive bronzes show influences of Marino Marini and Pablo Picasso, as well as of pre-Columbian art.

Arnoldi's works have a clear identity. The unique character of the structure of the broken cast area strongly contrasts with that of the partially polished surfaces. Here light, reflection and material dissolution play a very significant role. The theme is the myth of the horse and the human, depicted between joy and pain.

Nag Arnoldi, 1928, Lugano, Switzerland

The artist, born in 1928, is one of Switzerland's most important sculptors. He lives and works near Lugano, and also maintains studios in Venice and Mexico. Nag Arnoldi has received many awards. His large-scale bronzes can be found at many public and private locations, including Rome, Venice, Basel, Lugano, Milan, St. Gallen, Zurich, Geneva, Bologna, Mexico City, New York, San Francisco, Palm Springs, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Glarus, Frankfurt, Verona, Florence, St. Petersburg and Vaduz.

2002, bronze
Location: in front of Vaduz town hall
Property of the Municipality of Vaduz

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    Gemeinde Vaduz
    Rathaus
    Städtle 6
    9490 Vaduz
    Liechtenstein
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