Isabel Miramontes Spanish, b. 1962
Callipyge, 2013
bronze
72 x 16 x 15 cm
28 3/8 x 6 1/4 x 5 7/8 in
28 3/8 x 6 1/4 x 5 7/8 in
8 editions plus 4 artist's proofs
Available upon request
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Very feminine, delicate and modest even if her dress opens at the back; Callipygia takes her name from the Greek statues of Callipygian Venus which etymology indicates “has beautiful buttocks”...
Very feminine, delicate and modest even if her dress opens at the back; Callipygia takes her name from the Greek statues of Callipygian Venus which etymology indicates “has beautiful buttocks”
Isabel Miramontes gives each of her sculptures a soul of his own. Each figure carries within it a message delivered by a movement, a posture, an expression. To achieve this near perfection, Isabel Miramontes shapes the material, lightens it, softens it, bares it, works the curves until reaching this subtle and powerful balance.
Isabel Miramontes gives each of her sculptures a soul of his own. Each figure carries within it a message delivered by a movement, a posture, an expression. To achieve this near perfection, Isabel Miramontes shapes the material, lightens it, softens it, bares it, works the curves until reaching this subtle and powerful balance.
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