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This solid bronze sculpture represents an big dancer captured mid-step, her tutu flaring outward in a circular shape. The work … Read more This solid bronze sculpture represents an big dancer captured mid-step, her tutu flaring outward in a circular shape. The work adopts the distinctive style of Fernando Botero (1932-2023), based on the amplification of volumes and rounded forms, transforming the ballerina's silhouette into a symbol of strength and grace. Produced using the lost-wax technique, the piece is distinguished by a polished surface that highlights curves and softens details to achieve a universal aesthetic. This bronze is representative of Botero's aesthetic, fueled by the study of Renaissance masters and focused on redefining beauty through stylized exaggeration. Dimensions : H 40,5 × L 20 × P 15 cm See less
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