This sculptor created an indistinct head in his piece Ecce Puer after glimpsing a boy for only a moment through a curtain. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Italian Post-Impressionist sculptor known for his airy busts with blurry features. This contemporary of Rodin depicted his wife and newborn son in The Golden Age.
ANSWER: Medardo Rosso
[10e] The figure on the left in Rosso’s The Golden Age is performing this action as her baby cries. A Rodin sculpture titled for this action depicts Paolo and Francesca.
ANSWER: kissing [accept The Kiss; accept giving a kiss or smooch or equivalents]
[10m] Rosso was a major influence on this later Italian sculptor whose own busts include Antigrazioso or The Mother. This artist used winding bronze sections to sculpt the “development” of a bottle.
ANSWER: Umberto Boccioni
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