Sculpture, Man - 75 cm - Bronze





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Description from the seller
This beautiful bronze sculpture depicts a male figure in a still, introspective pose. The figure exudes restrained sadness; the head slightly bowed, the body posture sober and vulnerable. Without overt drama, the sculpture manages to evoke a profound emotional charge, as if the figure is lost in thought or grief.
The bronze is skillfully modeled and possesses a warm, seasoned patina that enhances the melancholic character of the work. The sculpture rests on an elegant plinth that gives the entire piece a stately appearance and emphasizes its slender verticality. With the plinth, the work measures approximately 75 x 9 x 8 cm, making it a striking presence despite its modest size.
The work is unsigned, which grants the image a certain anonymity that suits the universal emotion it evokes. It is precisely this absence of a signature that invites the viewer to see the work apart from a creator and to focus entirely on the subdued expression and the timeless expressive power of the figure.
Seller's Story
This beautiful bronze sculpture depicts a male figure in a still, introspective pose. The figure exudes restrained sadness; the head slightly bowed, the body posture sober and vulnerable. Without overt drama, the sculpture manages to evoke a profound emotional charge, as if the figure is lost in thought or grief.
The bronze is skillfully modeled and possesses a warm, seasoned patina that enhances the melancholic character of the work. The sculpture rests on an elegant plinth that gives the entire piece a stately appearance and emphasizes its slender verticality. With the plinth, the work measures approximately 75 x 9 x 8 cm, making it a striking presence despite its modest size.
The work is unsigned, which grants the image a certain anonymity that suits the universal emotion it evokes. It is precisely this absence of a signature that invites the viewer to see the work apart from a creator and to focus entirely on the subdued expression and the timeless expressive power of the figure.

