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Marie Louise Sorbac
Tara by Marie Louise Sorbac - Animal bronze sculpture, ostrich, bird, nature

2013

$19,924.79
£15,026.94
€17,100
CA$27,547.75
A$30,858.12
CHF 16,207.80
MX$375,224.78
NOK 205,243.65
SEK 194,831.41
DKK 130,176.39

About the Item

Tara is a bronze sculpture by French contemporary artist Marie Louise Sorbac, dimensions are 145 × 50 × 50 cm (57.1 × 19.7 × 19.7 in). The sculpture is signed and numbered, it is part of a limited edition of 8 editions + 4 artist’s proofs, and comes with a certificate of authenticity. With this sculpture, Marie Louise Sorbac celebrates nature and the animal kingdom. Tara represents an ostrich. Tara is available in different finish: *patina *polish *nickel-plate Marie Louise Sorbac is widely known for her bronze bestiary. She models animals with such perfect proportions which quickly take shape thanks to a radically simple line. Minimalist and clearcut, Marie Louise Sorbac’s horde of animals is none the least warm and touching. Each one with its own name, Pablo the bull, Serena the lioness, Prosper the bear and Valentin the elephant… All brought to life in very “domestic” dimensions, between 30 and 50 centimetres tall, they become more like daily companions than fixed figurines. In 2015 Marie Louise Sorbac obtained the François Pompon award for her sculptures Paloma and Prosper.
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  • Creation Year:
    2013
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 57.09 in (145 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 19.69 in (50 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Paris, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU803113498162

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