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Column I by James Rosati[edit]

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Column I by James Rosati

Column I is a notable sculpture created by the American artist James Rosati. This work is an example of modernist sculpture and is recognized for its abstract form and use of materials. Rosati was known for his contributions to the field of sculpture during the mid-20th century, and Column I is one of his significant works.

Description[edit]

Column I is characterized by its vertical structure and abstract design. The sculpture is made from materials typical of Rosati's work, which often included metals such as steel or bronze. The piece exemplifies the modernist aesthetic, focusing on form and space rather than representational imagery.

Artist: James Rosati[edit]

James Rosati (1911–1988) was an influential American sculptor associated with the Abstract Expressionism movement. He was part of the New York School, a group of artists who were central to the development of modern art in the United States. Rosati's work is known for its exploration of form and its use of industrial materials.

Significance[edit]

Column I is significant in the study of modern sculpture for its embodiment of the principles of abstraction and its reflection of the artistic trends of its time. Rosati's work, including Column I, contributed to the evolution of sculpture in the 20th century, moving away from traditional forms and embracing new materials and techniques.

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