White Carrara Marble Sculpture By Belgian Sculptor Pol Spilliaert (1935-2023)
White Carrara marble sculpture by Belgian sculptor Pol Spilliaert (1935-2023).
Title of the work “Elke Icarus wil eens vliegen” (Every Icarus wants to fly).
After a plaster cast, Spilliaert created this first version in Carrara marble in 1968 before making a larger, monumental version the same year.
His sculptures reflect the artist's characteristic style by combining organic and geometric forms, creating an interesting sense of tension. Pol Spilliaert studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts La Cambre in Brussels, where he was taught by figures such as the modernist architect Leon Stynen, graduating in 1959.
This work is featured on page 56 of the book on Pol Spilliaert by Jaak Fontier, Lannoo edition.
Dimensions L35 cm x D 35 cm x H 46 cm.
Title of the work “Elke Icarus wil eens vliegen” (Every Icarus wants to fly).
After a plaster cast, Spilliaert created this first version in Carrara marble in 1968 before making a larger, monumental version the same year.
His sculptures reflect the artist's characteristic style by combining organic and geometric forms, creating an interesting sense of tension. Pol Spilliaert studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts La Cambre in Brussels, where he was taught by figures such as the modernist architect Leon Stynen, graduating in 1959.
This work is featured on page 56 of the book on Pol Spilliaert by Jaak Fontier, Lannoo edition.
Dimensions L35 cm x D 35 cm x H 46 cm.
3 800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Marble
Reference (ID): 1526358
Availability: In stock
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