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In Bull of Pasiphae, Roberto Tagliazucchi restores the myth to its primal gravity. The bull’s body moves forward, compact and tense, bearing a restrained force where desire, power and fate merge within the material. The form seems to rise from darkness, carved and wounded, as if bronze were holding an ancient memory. Not a narrative, but a presence — a symbol of origin and irresistible attraction.
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Lost wax bronze sculpture, made in 2001
Dimensions: 60 x 45 x 35 cm. Peso: 24 Kg.
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