Gilt bronze sculpture, after the 1912 marble figure titled Mlle Pogany I by Constantine Brancusi, 1876 to 1957, a Romanian-born French Abstract sculptor. The piece is a portrait of Margit Pogany, a Hungarian artist who sat for Brancusi several times in 1910 and 1911 while she was in Paris studying painting. Shortly after her return to Hungary, Brancusi carved a marble Mlle Pogany from memory, then made a plaster mold of the work, from which he cast four additional versions. The high level of stylization makes this portrait a completely abstract form. Artists signature on the bottom. Black marble base. Collectible Sculpture, Fine Art And Decor.
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