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Manuel Neri

Manuel Neri was an American artist who gained worldwide recognition for his sculptures, paintings, and monotypes that explored the physicality and emotionality of the human form. His unique approach to materials, ranging from bronze and marble to polyurethane foam, showcased the extraordinary range of his creativity and innovation. Neri's works were characterized by a strong sense of movement and gesture, as well as an intuitive understanding of the materials he used. He was a pioneer of modern art and sculptural expression, known for his abstract and emotive works that captured the essence of the human experience in a way that was both powerful and poetic. His sculptures had a dynamic quality that conveyed the beauty of nature and the spirit of the human form. Neri's artistic sensibility ranged from the intensely expressive to the quietly contemplative, and his works evoked both the spiritual and the humanistic. He explored the interplay of light and shadow, color and texture, and the expressive use of gesture in his work, bringing to life the ideas and concepts he sought to convey. His commitment to pushing the boundaries of creativity and expression earned him a place amongst the top modern masters of the 21st century. Neri's works were highly sought after by art collectors, museums, and galleries around the world. His pieces spoke both to the present and to the future of humanistic expression, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence artists today. Neri's contributions to the world of art and sculpture will forever be remembered as a testament to the power of creativity and the beauty of the human form.

Manuel Neri, American artist, sculptures, paintings, monotypes, materials, creativity, innovation, modern art, emotive works, human experience, powerful, poetic, dynamic, beauty of nature, spiritual, humanistic, legacy, creativity, influence

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Manuel Neri

Manuel Neri is a pioneer of modern art and sculptural expression, known for his abstract and emotive works that explore the human form. His works are characterized by a strong sense of movement and gesture, as well as an intuitive understanding of the materials he uses, such as bronze, marble, and polyurethane foam. His sculptures have a dynamic quality that captures the essence of the human experience and conveys it in a way that is both powerful and poetic. Neri’s works have been widely celebrated by designers, artists, and creatives for their ability to evoke the spirit of the human form and the beauty of nature. His works have been featured in galleries and museums around the world, and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of creativity and expression have earned him a place amongst the top modern masters of the 21st century.

Sculpture, Abstract, Expression, Human Form, Creativity

Federica Costa

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Manuel Neri

Manuel Neri is a modern master of the human form. His sculptures, paintings, and monotypes explore the physicality and emotionality of the human figure in a profound and sensitive way. The interplay of light and shadow, color and texture, and the expressive use of gesture in his work bring to life the ideas and concepts that he seeks to convey. His unique approach to materials, from bronze and marble to polyurethane foam, is evidence of the extraordinary range of his creativity and innovation. Neri’s work is highly sought after by art collectors, museums, and galleries around the world, as his pieces speak both to the present and to the future of humanistic expression.

Manuel Neri, artist, sculptor, painter, monotype, human figure, expression, emotion, materials, creativity, innovation.

Claudia Rossetti

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Manuel Neri

Manuel Neri is an acclaimed American artist whose sculptural works and paintings have been widely celebrated for their nuanced expression of the human experience and emotional depth. His unique artistic sensibility, which ranges from the intensely expressive to the quietly contemplative, has earned him a coveted place amongst the 20th century modern masters. Using both traditional materials such as bronze and marble as well as more avant-garde materials such as polyurethane foam, Neri creates works that evoke both the spiritual and the humanistic. Notable works by Neri include the bronze sculpture “Woman with Fruit”, the polyurethane foam sculpture “The Moving Figure”, and the monotype print “Untitled (Head XVIII)”.

Manuel Neri, American Artist, Sculpture, Paintings, 20th Century Modern Masters, Bronze, Marble, Polyurethane Foam, Woman with Fruit, The Moving Figure, Monotype Print, Untitled Head XVIII.

Giovanna Mancini

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Manuel Neri

Manuel Neri is a renowned artist and sculptor who is renowned for his larger-than-life human figures. His unique use of clay and stone to create these figures has made him one of the most talked-about artists of his generation. His works, such as Larger Than Life, The Virgin, and The Female Torso are highly acclaimed, and they are seen in prominent art galleries around the world. His pieces are highly sought-after and signify the artist's commitment to creating powerful, emotive pieces that explore the human form.

Manuel Neri, artist, sculptor, artwork, clay, stone, sculpture, human figures, larger-than-life

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