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Head of a girl, 1936. Creator: Karl Korschann
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Head of a girl, 1936. Creator: Karl Korschann
Head of a girl, 1936
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Austrian Gallery Belvedere Belvedere Between The Wars Bust Grey Background Modern Art Modernity Before 1945 Optimism Patinated Hairdressing
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a captivating sculpture by Austrian artist Karl Korschann from the 1930s, showcases the optimism and modernity of the interwar period in Europe. This bronze patinated bust, measuring approximately 13 inches in height, portrays a young girl with a thoughtful expression, her hair styled in an intricate bob that was popular during the era. The close-up perspective and grey background emphasize the intricate details of the sculpture, from the textured strands of her hair to the subtle creases on her forehead. Born in Austria in 1899, Korschann was an influential figure in the Austrian art scene during the 20th century. His works, including this one, are now part of the heritage of the Austrian Gallery Belvedere in Vienna. The bust, titled "Head of a Girl," is a testament to Korschann's skill in capturing the essence of childhood and the spirit of the times. The sculpture's historical significance is further underscored by its creation during the 1930s, a period of great change and upheaval in Europe. Despite the political and social turmoil, the image of a young girl with a hopeful expression offers a glimpse into the optimism and resilience of the era. The bronze patina adds a sense of timelessness to the piece, making it a valuable addition to any collection of modern art from the period before 1945. This studio shot of "Head of a Girl" invites viewers to explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Austria during the interwar years, and serves as a reminder of the enduring power of art to capture the essence of a moment in time.
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