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Maternity - Jose de Creeft

Spanish-American sculptor, born in Guadalajara, Spain, the "Valley of Stones", studied in Paris, where Picasso and Juan Gris became good friends, then moved to the U.S. in 1929. In the early 1920s he had begun to carve directly in stone, the taille direct that would allow him to break completely with academic tradition and would lead to his mature style. His lifelong familiarity with rock allowed him to convert its original shape into bold sculptural forms. This approach differed from the 19th century method in which the artist created only the clay model and then had assistants cast it in plaster and carve it in stone. In describing his interest in abstracting a sculptural form from the shapes in nature, de Creeft says, "I see nature and I love it; it is the source of all my art." "Maternity", directly carved into the granite, is characterized by the mass and volume of the stone itself, which dictate the shape of the triangular composition. Strong, simple forms emerge from the speckled granite, the mother's head curving towards the child's, her huge fingers cupping its upturned face with barely defined features. The rough, strong, very personal quality of the piece is emphasized by the contrast between natural and polished granite, with its traces of the artist's own mark.

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