Halvar Frisendahl's “Seated Nude,” cast in bronze in Sweden in 1917, showcases the sculptor’s mastery of form and expression during the early 20th century. This piece captures a moment of quiet introspection, with the figure’s posture conveying both strength and vulnerability. Frisendahl’s attention to anatomical detail, paired with the rich patina of the bronze, gives the sculpture a lifelike quality. Created during a period of artistic transition in Europe, this work reflects the influence of both traditional classical sculpture and the emerging modernist movement, making it a significant representation of early modern Swedish sculpture.
Height: 4"
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$680.00Price
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