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This golden patina bronze sculpture, inspired by the work of Spanish sculptor Juan Clara (1875-1958), is a magnificent representation of childlike innocence.
Juan Clara, famous for his many sculptures of children, captured the expressions and postures of his young subjects with remarkable finesse.
The work depicts a young girl standing on a stool, hiding slightly behind her hands.
Delicacy of line and attention to detail are evident in every curve and line of the sculpture.
The golden patina adds a touch of warmth and luminosity, highlighting the subtleties of the bronze.
This sculpture is a tribute to the purity and simplicity of childhood, recurring themes in Juan Clara's work.
It perfectly embodies the spirit of the artist, who has always sought to immortalize the fleeting, precious moments of youth.
A true masterpiece for art lovers and collectors alike.
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Period: 1st half 20th century
Excellent condition
Shipping possible in France and abroad
Width : 6 cm
Depth : 6 cm
Height : 20 cm
Reference : 89V
Ref: AFA159HOML