About the Artwork
Man on Horseback
1949
Marino Marini
1901-1980
Italian
Unknown
Bronze
Overall: 18 1/4 inches (46.4 cm)
Sculpture
European Modern Art to 1970
Gift of John S. Newberry in memory of Dr. Wilhelm R. Valentiner
59.14
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Markings
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Marked, stamped on base: MM.
Provenance
1950, Curt Valentin. John S. Newberry, Jr.
1959-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Sculpture. Buchholz Gallery, New York, 1949, no. 33.
Marino Marini. Buchholz Gallery, New York, 1950, no. 26.
Marino Marini. Cincinnati Art Museum, 1953, no 12.
Marino Marini. Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1953, no. 26.
Paintings by Mario Sironi and Sculpture by Marino Marini. Boston Institute of Contemporary Art, 1953, p. 65 (ill.).
Plastic and Graphic Expression by Modern Sculptors. University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, 1954.
20th Anniversary Exhibition. Exh. cat., Boston Institute of Contemporary Art, 1957, no. 37.
European Masters of Our Time. Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1957, no. 81.
Artist and Maecenas-Tribute to Curt Valentin. Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York, 1963, no. 83.
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Marino Marini, Man on Horseback, 1949, bronze. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of John S. Newberry in memory of Dr. Wilhelm R. Valentiner, 59.14.
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