Lot 177
NIGHT
um 1931
20 cm (h)
| 1 080 EUR
| 1 440 EUR
The motif of a girl in a decent female nude expresses the very essence of fragility. It is an act so fleeting and full of tension that he could not go unanswered in art. From the position of an artist, the depiction of such an act represents the revelation of the veil of secrecy of female beauty and the entry into the intimate taboo zone. Břetislav Benda accentuated this impression with a delicate carving in Carrara marble. The author of the sculpture Břetislav Benda graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and was a pupil of J. V. Myslbek and Jan Štursa. During his life, he created an extensive work of more than a hundred sculptures in life and life, and the main theme that Benda dealt with was the female figure, especially in the form of an act. Benda himself adds: “I don't know a motif more beautiful than a woman in all her variations, an inexhaustible subject for a sculptor. With my sculptures I want to express the infinite beauty of the human body, but also other feelings." In the bronze version, the work Night is located in the National Gallery and in the Olomouc Museum of Art.