Terracotta sculpture of female nude by Tudisco, 1970s










Sicilian terracotta sculpture by Tudisco depicting a nude female figure lying on the ground, 1970s. Signed on one side. Terracotta is a type of clay-based ceramic material that has been used extensively throughout history for sculptural works. It is noted for her earthy reddish-brown color and its ability to depict intricate details. The choice of subject matter and nudity reflects artistic expressions of beauty, sensuality but also vulnerability. It is important to take into account the Sicilian origin, a region that has been influenced by various cultures and artistic movements, including the Greek, Roman and Baroque styles.
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