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A mother and her child asking for charity. Marble sculpture by Antonio De Barbieri
LRI4692897 A mother and her child asking for charity. Marble sculpture by Antonio De Barbieri (1821-1906) 1868 approx. Sun. 110x38x47 cm Genes, Galleria d Arte Moderna, inv. 301 by Barbieri, Antonio De (1821-1906); Galleria d Arte Moderna, Musei Nervi, Genoa, Italy; (add.info.: A mother and her child asking for charity. Marble sculpture by Antonio De Barbieri (1821-1906) 1868 approx. Sun. 110x38x47 cm Genes, Galleria d Arte Moderna, inv. 301); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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In this poignant marble sculpture by Antonio De Barbieri, we are confronted with the harsh reality of poverty and the desperation it brings. The image captures a mother and her child, both dressed in tattered clothing, seeking charity from passersby. Their expressions reveal a mixture of hope and despair as they rely on the kindness of strangers to survive. Barbieri's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this sculpture. From the delicate features on the faces of the figures to their worn-out garments, he skillfully conveys their dire circumstances. The mother's outstretched hand symbolizes her plea for assistance, while her protective stance over her child highlights the lengths she would go to ensure their survival. The artist's choice of marble adds an ethereal quality to this scene of hardship. Despite their destitution, there is an undeniable beauty in these figures that transcends their circumstances. This contrast serves as a reminder that even amidst suffering, humanity can still find strength and resilience. This artwork prompts us to reflect on our own privilege and consider how we can make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. It reminds us that acts of charity have the power to uplift individuals and restore hope where it has been lost. Antonio De Barbieri's sculpture stands as a timeless testament to compassion and empathy—a call for society not only to acknowledge but also actively address issues surrounding poverty and inequality.
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