Lot 74
BEFORE THE BATH
1906
54,5 cm (h)
| 10 417 EUR
One of Jan Stursa's most important sculptures, Before the Bath, can rightly be described as the "sister of the Melancholic Girl". The nude of the kneeling girl, holding a stream of hair with her left hand, is inscribed in an imaginary block of stone, or in the case of the offered work, in sandstone, which becomes a direct part of the composition. The author depicts the girl's nude as a subject in the mode of a nostalgic image of youth, a position familiar to Stursa from the period of his work 1880-1906. The sculpture Before the Bath closes this (melancholic) chapter, while the forthcoming work is characterised by a new sensualism and Dionysian joy. The work on offer presents a unique execution in sandstone, which was most likely a variant before the work was carved in white Laotian marble.