Igor Mitoraj Sculptures
Polish, 1944-2014
Igor Mitoraj was a polish sculptor deeply rooted in the classical tradition. He sculpted broken or severed fragments of the male form, with an eye for the theatrical growing in years spent working on set designs and costumes for operas. Mitoraj took marble and bronze as his primary materials and created busts and heads derived from recognizable mythological subjects, such as Eros, Venus and Icarus.
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Artist: Igor Mitoraj
Male Bust - Bronze Sculpture by Igor Mitoraj - 1991
By Igor Mitoraj
Located in Roma, IT
Amazing male bronze bust with a black patina. This work is the 6th from an edition of eight.
Its creator, Igor Mitoraj, is a polish sculptor deeply rooted in the classical tradition....
Category
1990s Contemporary Igor Mitoraj Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
$129,595 Sale Price
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signed in the mold, from an unnumbered edition of 1500 bronze with gilt patina on lucite base.
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