Limited Edition Print – Hugo Wilson, Untitled, 2013
Hugo Wilson is a painter who studied Old Master techniques in Florence, and has spent his practice pulling those methods apart — using abstraction to ask whether drama and emotion can survive the removal of recognisable form. He has shown at the New York Public Library, the Courtauld Institute of Art, and Busan Metropolitan Art Museum.
For this etching, Wilson drew on Giovanni Francesco Rustici's terracotta sculpture of the Anghiari Battle — itself after Leonardo da Vinci — which he encountered at the Bargello during his residency. Extracting a single narrative fragment, he pushed figuration toward abstraction, preserving the movement and tension of the original while stripping away its legibility. What remains is a new symbol: an enigmatic trace of faith and human struggle.
All proceeds support the Villa Lena Foundation.