Wood Carving Artists

Picasso: Cubist Bathers

Picasso: Cubist Bathers. Or: The Bathers. That is the name of the wooden sculpture group that Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) made in 1956 from salvaged wood. Picasso once told why he preferred wood to marble: “I find it strange that we ever got the

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Brancusi: The Endless Column

Brancusi: The Endless Column. In Romania stands this recognized ‘world monument’ of iron and bronze, no less than 30 meters high. It seems to almost disappear into the clouds. But the Romanian artist Constantin Brancusi (1876 – 1957) carved the original idea much earlier, in

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The Inner Tree of Penone

In a tree trunk, many younger versions of the same tree are hidden. Giuseppe Penone makes these visible again. Wood carving artists take into account the natural shapes in a piece of wood. Knots, they should not be in places where an eye or nose

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The Man of Willemstad

Was it a child’s toy? Or was it a ritual figurine, used by a shaman to appease the gods? With a handle to better hold this ‘Man of Willemstad’? We will never know for certain. What is certain is that the oak figurine is 7,500

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