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Constantin Brancusi — Danaïde
Constantin Brancusi — Danaïde
Constantin Brancusi — Danaïde
Constantin Brancusi — Danaïde
Constantin Brancusi

Danaïde

This exquisite bronze sculpture by Constantin Brancusi titled Danaïde depicts a highly abstracted female head with a smooth ovoid cranium and elegantly incised eye sockets that evoke the Danaïdes of Greek mythology, the fifty daughters of Danaus condemned to eternally fill leaking vessels in Hades. Cast in richly patinated bronze and mounted on a limestone cube base, the work exemplifies Brancusi's revolutionary reduction of the human form to its essential essence, stripping away all superfluous detail in favor of pure sculptural poetry. Originally conceived around 1918, this is among the most sought after of Brancusi's early modernist heads and represents a pivotal moment in the history of 20th century sculpture, making it an exceptional acquisition for any serious collector.

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Constantin Brancusi, Danaïde

This exquisite bronze sculpture by Constantin Brancusi titled Danaïde depicts a highly abstracted female head with a smooth ovoid cranium and elegantly incised eye sockets that evoke the Danaïdes of Greek mythology, the fifty daughters of Danaus condemned to eternally fill leaking vessels in Hades. Cast in richly patinated bronze and mounted on a limestone cube base, the work exemplifies Brancusi's revolutionary reduction of the human form to its essential essence, stripping away all superfluous detail in favor of pure sculptural poetry. Originally conceived around 1918, this is among the most sought after of Brancusi's early modernist heads and represents a pivotal moment in the history of 20th century sculpture, making it an exceptional acquisition for any serious collector.

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Greek Mythology, Avant Garde Sculpture, Modernist Art, Investment Art, Stone Pedestal, Polished Bronze, Museum Quality, Figurative Abstraction, Iconic Modernism, Bronze Sculpture, Constantin Brancusi, Romanian Artist, Early 20th Century, Female Figure, Sculptural Form, Abstract Head, Art History, Paris School, Collector Artwork, Fine Art Bronze

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Patrick Wesley, Art Institute of Chicago