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Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands
Product description
Artist: Harry Storms. Artwork: Sculpture Title: Kneeling Woman Period: 1990-1999 Material: Bronze on a pedestal of black marble. Signed: hand-signed Dimensions sculpture: 28.0 x 10.0 x 10.0 cm (including base) Total weight: 6.5 Kg (including base) Harry Storms (August 11, 1945 to March 28, 2023). Life and work Harry Storms was a Dutch sculptor and graphic artist. Storms was educated at the pedagogical academy. Initially, he was a teacher of handicrafts. He also trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw where he was taught by Jerzy Jarnuszkiewicz. In 1975 he made his debut as a visual artist with an exhibition of his bronze plastics in Sittard. This was followed by exhibitions at home and abroad. He also started a gallery and sculpture garden, the Procure, in Sterksel. He worked mostly in bronze, with ballerinas and horses being recurring themes in his work. His horses are not static animals, but seem to be in constant motion. Less well known are, his free works. Works in public spaces - The dance (1978), Weert city - Woman figure (1978), Someren - Concrete worker (1980), Centaurusweg, Tilburg - Liberation monument (1980), Markt, hall of town hall Deurne[2] - Hugo (1981), Oosterhout - Barmond (1986), village square, Lage Mierde - Paard (1987), Postelplein, Someren - Raadsvrouwe (1987), parking lot town hall, Noordwijk - Paard van Raamsdonk (1987), Schansstraat in Raamsdonk[3] - De Tamboer (1989), Kerkwijk, Berlicum - Paard van Tetje (1990), Aarle-Rixtel
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrown, BlackMaterialBronze, MarbleNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeSmallHeight28 cmWidth10 cm