CHIRON il centauro (2007) Sculpture by Roberto Tagliazucchi

Sculpture - Bronze, 22.1x26.8 in
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Le centaure Chiron, fils du Titan Cronos (Saturne chez les Romains) et de l'Océanide Philyra, nymphe océanide, d'où le surnom de Philyrides, qui lui est donné par les poètes. Cronos, pour tromper la jalousie de sa femme Rhéa, transforme Philyra en jument et lui-même en étalon. De ces amours naquit Chiron, ayant l'apparence d'un[...]
Le centaure Chiron, fils du Titan Cronos (Saturne chez les Romains) et de l'Océanide Philyra, nymphe océanide, d'où le surnom de Philyrides, qui lui est donné par les poètes. Cronos, pour tromper la jalousie de sa femme Rhéa, transforme Philyra en jument et lui-même en étalon. De ces amours naquit Chiron, ayant l'apparence d'un hippocentaure, mi-homme, mi-cheval. Chiron était réputé pour sa sagesse et sa science. Artémis et Apollon lui avaient enseigné la chasse, la médecine, la musique et la divination. Versé dans la connaissance des plantes, il en avait retiré l'art de guérir.Chiron habitait en Thessalie dans une grotte au pied du mont Pélion, où il recevait les visiteurs en quête de soins médicaux.Plusieurs héros furent ses disciples, comme Achille, Nestor, Ulysse, et bien d'autres.Lors du massacre des centaures, il fut blessé accidentellement par son ancien élève et invité Héracles, qui tira une flèche dont la pointe avait été trempée dans du sang de l'Hydre de Lerne.Le sang vénéneux dans la blessure empêchait la plaie sur sa cuisse de guérir, malgré son savoir en médecine. Comme il souffrait terriblement, il demanda aux dieux de donner son immortalité à Prométhée, et ainsi donner fin à ses jours et ses souffrances.Le dieu Zeus plaça ensuite Chiron dans les cieux, sous la forme de la constellation du centaure, pour l'honorer de sa sagesse et de sa vie sans reproches.
Roberto Tagliazucchi, CHIRON -2007, Bronze lost wax

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Roberto Tagliazucchi, sculptor, was born in Carrara. In 1980 he moved to Paris where he began his artistic career, taking part in important exhibitions such as the “Salone d’Automne” and “Réalités Nouvelles”.[...]

Roberto Tagliazucchi, sculptor, was born in Carrara. In 1980 he moved to Paris where he began his artistic career, taking part in important exhibitions such as the “Salone d’Automne” and “Réalités Nouvelles”. In 1986 he won the contract to decorate the new church of Cergy-St-Christophe and then in 1988 he was in charge of the decoration of the church Villeneuve-Le-Roi. His sculpture, Christ d’Aleray, was selected by the Archbishop of Paris,Cardinal J.M. Lustiger’s commission of religious art to be installed in the first church built in Paris for a century, Notre Dame de L’Arche de l’Alliance.
In 1989 he was commissioned by the French Ministry for Culture to produce “Prometheus”, a marble bas-relief (7 x 3 metres) for the artistic high school, Le Parc, in St-Maur-Des-Fosses. Another of his monumental sculptures stands in the town hall of Evry (1991). In 2002, Tagliazucchi received a special mention for his work “Non Uccidere”, inspired by the events of 11 September, at the international competition “Il nuovo linguaggio delle trasparenze” in Brescia, Italy. In 2003, he won the contest for a sculpture at the hospital Santa Chiara in Trento with his work, “Maternità”. In 2004 the council of Pordenone bought his model, “Arciere”, for the decoration of its new headquarters and then in 2006 he carried out a fresco “les acrobats du cirque du soleil” (6 x 3 metres) for the suburb of Saint-Mandé (Paris).
He has collaborated with the architect Stanislas FISZER as well as with the Roma studio of architecture and Constantin architects in Paris.
His works have been acquired by the St Maur Museum in Paris and he also has sculptures on display at the Bibliothèque National de Paris as well as in numerous other important private collections both in Europe and the United States.

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