Surprising Man's Head Carved In Solid Cherry Wood 1st Half Of The 20th Century
Huge and surprising head of a man with a prognathic face sculpted from a single solid cherry log, circa 1930.
a surprising and very present work oscillating between art brut and art deco.
look closely at the photos, the artist used the heart of the cherry tree and the veins escaping from it give life and contrast to this sculpture.
it is reminiscent of certain famous sculptures in museums dedicated to outsider art or art from the first half of the 20th century.
blonde patina.
Unsigned.
no defects to report.
be careful, a relatively heavy weight.
dimensions:
35 cm high by 35 cm wide and approximately 30 cm deep.
we deliver and ship all over the world, please contact us for an accurate quote.
a surprising and very present work oscillating between art brut and art deco.
look closely at the photos, the artist used the heart of the cherry tree and the veins escaping from it give life and contrast to this sculpture.
it is reminiscent of certain famous sculptures in museums dedicated to outsider art or art from the first half of the 20th century.
blonde patina.
Unsigned.
no defects to report.
be careful, a relatively heavy weight.
dimensions:
35 cm high by 35 cm wide and approximately 30 cm deep.
we deliver and ship all over the world, please contact us for an accurate quote.
2 300 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 35 cm
Height: 35 cm
Depth: 30 cm
Reference (ID): 1291797
Availability: In stock
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