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In his work of the late 1800s, George Minne was a Sculptor Belgian that captured a sense of spiritual unease strikingly contemporary in its outlook… [Lea biografía »]

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Minne, Moeder Met Kind (Mother and Child)
Título: Moeder Met Kind (Mother and Child)
Artista: Minne, George
Medio:
Escultura
Dimensiones del Ilustración: 21 1/2 in x 7 1/4 in (54.5 cm x 18.5 cm)
Dimensiones del Papel: 21 1/2 in x 7 1/4 in (54.5 cm x 18.5 cm)
Dimensiones del Marco: 21 1/2 in x 7 1/4 in (54.5 cm x 18.5 cm)
Firmado: G. Minne, back LL, signed in base
Edición: Unique cast
Condición: Excellent
Precio 
$25,000
Artículo# 791
MFA SALE 50% Off: $12,500 
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Created as a minimalist composition, Minne executed this work using base relief in order to focus the viewer's attention upon the intimate relationship between mother and child. Luminescent in quality, this piece captures the qualities of vigilance and dependence.


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Signed Minne sculpture, drawing at 25-50% off gallery retail prices. A rare addition to your fine art collection.

Los estilos de George Minne: 20th Century Modern Master, Klimt sculptors

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Biografía de George Minne

In his work of the late 1800s, George Minne was a Sculptor Belgian that captured a sense of spiritual unease strikingly contemporary in its outlook. The attenuated proportions, softly modeled flesh, and unstable posture of his simple, mystical figures express anxiety and resignation. At the Ghent Academy, Minne studied architecture before taking courses in sculpture and painting. Around 1887, when Minne began exhibiting, Symbolist writers like Maurice Maeterlinck recognized the power of his grieving, injured figures and invited him to illustrate their literary works, which also de-emphasized naturalism in favoring of exploring human spiritual life and inner conflict.

Auguste Rodin's work was a point of departure for Minne. But about 1891, after Rodin had patronizingly dismissed him with words of encouragement, Minne returned to Belgium. He worked for his architect father, married, and soon went bankrupt. Then, in 1896, having spent a year at the academy in Brussels, his most productive time began.

Mostly small in scale, Minne's work contains only a few motifs that he explored repeatedly. Best known is Kneeling Youth, which displays influence from Gothic sculpture and the Pre-Raphaelites. His major success throughout Europe began around 1900 but, ironically, by that time he had already created his most important sculptures. Minne deeply influenced artists in Belgium, France, and Germany.