Marbles

Carlo Sirolla is a sculptor renowned for his monumental works that combine classicism and expressive power. Known for his bronze sculptures, which are often commissioned as commemorative monuments, his work goes beyond the simple creation of forms. His works manage to capture historical moments and universal values, thanks to a technical mastery that enhances the strength and beauty of the material he works with. The monumentality of his creations is measured not only in terms of size, but also in the intensity of the details and the balance of the forms, which evoke a sense of solemnity and respect. Each of Sirolla’s sculptures, through the skillful use of materials, becomes a narrative medium that speaks directly to the viewer, celebrating figures and ideals destined to last over time. 

The marble sculptures in the round, with their perfect shape and their extraordinary ability to evoke emotions and reflections, continue to be a timeless art, just like the works of Sirolla who, through bronze or marble, manage to celebrate man, his history and his future. 

Marble sculptures in the round are one of the most fascinating and ancient forms of sculpture, characterized by full three-dimensionality. Unlike other types of sculpture, such as bas-relief, works in the round are carved from all angles and can be viewed from any perspective. Marble, a precious and durable material, has been the medium of choice for centuries for artists such as Michelangelo to create lifelike and dynamic figures. The ability to work marble in such a way as to make sculptures almost alive is one of the greatest challenges for any sculptor, and Sirolla possesses this extraordinary skill. The ability to sculpt precise details, from the texture of the skin to the posture of a body, allows sculptures to be imprinted with a sense of movement and vitality.