Gerti Bierenbroodspot (1940) - Untitled






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Gerti Bierenbroodspot (born 1940), Untitled, bronze sculpture, edition 6/350, 25 × 28 × 10 cm, hand-signed, Netherlands, in good condition.
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About Gerti Bierenbroodspot (born 1940)
Gerti Bierenbroodspot is a Dutch artist known internationally for her paintings and sculptures inspired by archaeology, classical antiquity, and mythical landscapes. Her work is characterized by a monumental atmosphere, attention to form and material, and a deep fascination with ancient civilizations. In addition to her painting, bronze is an important part of her oeuvre.
Bierenbroodspot as a sculptor
In her sculptures — including portrait heads and figures — Bierenbroodspot emphasizes powerful volumes, refined detailing, and a timeless, almost archetypal appearance. Her bronze sculptures often combine a classical structure with modern simplicity in form and texture. The patinas are carefully built up, giving the sculptures a warm, historic glow.
Context for a bronze head (edition 6/350).
A bronze head in a numbered edition such as 6/350 aligns with her tradition of limited editions, where each casting still retains its own character. This type of work clearly demonstrates her interest in human expression, stylization, and the connection between present and past. Sculptures from this period typically exude calm, dignity, and an almost museum-like quality.
About Gerti Bierenbroodspot (born 1940)
Gerti Bierenbroodspot is a Dutch artist known internationally for her paintings and sculptures inspired by archaeology, classical antiquity, and mythical landscapes. Her work is characterized by a monumental atmosphere, attention to form and material, and a deep fascination with ancient civilizations. In addition to her painting, bronze is an important part of her oeuvre.
Bierenbroodspot as a sculptor
In her sculptures — including portrait heads and figures — Bierenbroodspot emphasizes powerful volumes, refined detailing, and a timeless, almost archetypal appearance. Her bronze sculptures often combine a classical structure with modern simplicity in form and texture. The patinas are carefully built up, giving the sculptures a warm, historic glow.
Context for a bronze head (edition 6/350).
A bronze head in a numbered edition such as 6/350 aligns with her tradition of limited editions, where each casting still retains its own character. This type of work clearly demonstrates her interest in human expression, stylization, and the connection between present and past. Sculptures from this period typically exude calm, dignity, and an almost museum-like quality.
