Lot 64
ANGEL
Last quarter of 19th century
Pencil and gouache on paper
42,5 x 31,5 cm (h x w)
Marked with estate stamp lower right
| 800 €
| 1 240 €
In artists’ infinite quest to define and describe an angel, Luděk Marold focused his attention on the angel, excellently executing the foundations for his own beliefs. He portrays the angel as a woman filled with tenderness and sensitivity surrounded by children, whom she protects and covers with her white wings. She nestles the children on her chest, gathering them around her like a caring mother. Marold rids the angel of her dehumanized godliness and instead endows her with exceedingly human character. The artist gave a lot of time and thought to this theme, later developing it into a more colorful version currently in the collections of the Gallery of Fine Arts in Ostrava.