Contemporary Ceramic Figural Lifesize Female Sculpture by Dora Várkonyi

€17.900,00

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Zeitlosnah (“timeless and close”) This series of lifesize female sculptures exuding a static aura of self-containment was created in 2013 / 2014. Height: 180 cm. The sculptures show minimal variations in their bodies, postures and facial expressions. Texture and structure differ from figure to figure; the full range of crafting possibilities offered by clay is exploited as a means of artistic expression. The artist’s specific handling of the material is unparalleled. Each figure is a unique work of art. The sculptures are precious as individual pieces but also as parts of the series, where they form the elements of a bigger pattern. The titles of the sculptures evoke archaic concepts: Compassion, memory, freedom, peace, grace, etc. We can send you additional detailed photos and photos of another figures on demand. The art objects will be delivered in one piece. All objects are fired clay by 1200 °C, there is no problem to leave them outside. They are resistant to climatic changes. The object can be mounted on a concrete base - every floor tiler is able to do this work. Dirt can be removed by washing.

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Quantity:
1
Period:
21st century and contemporary
Place of origin:
Germany
Style:
Contemporary
Dimensions (cm):
180H x 47W x 26D
Dimensions (inch):
70,87H x 18,50W x 10,24D
Creator / Artist:
Dora Várkonyi
Material:
Other , Clay
Condition:
Authentic;
Inventory ID:
Contemporary Ceramic Figural Lifesize Female Sculpture by Dora Várkonyi
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Domestic complimentary, International - YES, International complimentary
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Worldwide, Africa, Asia, Australia / New Zealand, Europe, North America, Central & South America, Middle East

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