Igor Mitoraj (1944-2014), Grépol, bronze with gold-colored patina, 1978, signed, numbered and with the foundry stamp of 'Fonderia Tesconi Pietrasanta', copy 79/250, height ca. 31 cm
The Polish sculptor Mitoraj attended the Academy in Krakow with Tadeusz Kantor and then studied in Paris. He had his artistic breakthrough in 1976 with an exhibition in the gallery of the La Hune bookstore in the Latin Quarter. After a stay in South America, he created his first sculptures. His often huge figures are now in Paris in the La Défense district, in Rome, Milan, Lausanne, London, Krakow, Scheveningen, The Hague, the USA and Japan. In 1983, Mitoraj opened an art studio in Pietrasanta and has lived alternately in France or Italy ever since.
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Igor Mitoraj (1944-2014), Grépol, bronze with gold-colored patina, 1978, signed, numbered and with the foundry stamp of 'Fonderia Tesconi Pietrasanta', copy 79/250, height ca. 31 cm
The Polish sculptor Mitoraj attended the Academy in Krakow with Tadeusz Kantor and then studied in Paris. He had his artistic breakthrough in 1976 with an exhibition in the gallery of the La Hune bookstore in the Latin Quarter. After a stay in South America, he created his first sculptures. His often huge figures are now in Paris in the La Défense district, in Rome, Milan, Lausanne, London, Krakow, Scheveningen, The Hague, the USA and Japan. In 1983, Mitoraj opened an art studio in Pietrasanta and has lived alternately in France or Italy ever since.
Minor signs of wear.
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