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Daredjan Zourabichvili, “Feast,” Signed & Numbered Bronze Sculpture, Edition 2/8
A compelling editioned bronze sculpture by Daredjan Zourabichvili (Georgian/French, 1929–2015), …
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Daredjan Zourabichvili, “Feast,” Signed & Numbered Bronze Sculpture, Edition 2/8
A compelling editioned bronze sculpture by Daredjan Zourabichvili (Georgian/French, 1929–2015), titled Feast. This evocative work depicts a group of figures gathered around a table, rendered in Zourabichvili’s signature idiom of compressed forms and psychologically charged abstraction. The scene suggests ritual and communion rather than literal celebration—an enduring theme in her postwar sculptural practice.
Cast in bronze and finished with a richly nuanced verdigris patina, the surface is intentionally rugged and tactile, bearing deep tool marks and erosion-like textures that emphasize the physicality of the medium. The figures appear partially fused to the table, creating a unified sculptural mass that reads as both intimate and monumental despite its modest scale. The draped tablecloth functions architecturally, grounding the composition while reinforcing the sense of gravity and permanence.
This example is signed, titled, and numbered 2/8, reflecting a very limited edition and underscoring its fine-art and collectible status. Zourabichvili’s work is associated with the postwar European figurative tradition, often discussed in relation to the existential sculptural language of the mid-20th century, and is well suited to collectors of serious modern sculpture.
An excellent piece for display on a console, bookshelf, desk, or pedestal, this bronze integrates seamlessly into any interior, offering strong presence and depth in a refined footprint.
Title: Feast
Medium: Bronze
Edition: 2/8 (signed and numbered)
Dimensions: 12" W x 7" H x 6" D
Condition: Good vintage condition, with intentional surface texture and patina consistent with the artist’s aesthetic and casting technique.
About the Artist: Daredjan Zourabichvili
Born: 1929, Tbilisi, Georgia
Died: 2015, France
Training: Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
Later career: Emigrated to France during the Cold War period
Artistic circle (stylistic, not direct collaboration): Giacometti, Germaine Richier, and the post-war School of Paris figurative abstraction. Her work focuses on human gatherings, psychological isolation, ritual, memory, and social tension. All rendered through rough, eroded, heavily worked bronze surfaces.
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- Dimensions
- 12ʺW × 6ʺD × 7ʺH
- Styles
- Modern
- Art Subjects
- Other
- Period
- Early 21st Century
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bronze
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Verdigris
- Condition Notes
- Good Wear consistent with age and use. Good Wear consistent with age and use. less
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