A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of sculpture and painting spanning Modernism an.
A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of sculpture and painting spanning Modernism and Contemporary art.
The second-largest terracotta created by French sculptor and illustrator Laurens (1885-1954) has been a highlight at his retrospectives, and renowned curator Bernard Dorival of the Musée National d’Art Moderne in Paris (now known as Centre Pompidou) described it as “Lauren’s undoubted masterpiece” when the state-run museum purchased a bronze counterpart in 1946.
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