Two bronzes of Mitoraj at auction

Mitoraj then states: "The architecture that I evoke reminds us of the shores of the Mediterranean, all the ruins around". Such is the case of Aesclepios. When he represents parts of the body in their entirety, such as faces or hands, he veils or bands them as in the bronze Interlaced Hands. However, since the mid-1980s, he gradually abandoned the bandage. In addition, his figures are often injured or nailed to the ground. This realization of the human body is identical in his drawings. Mitoraj explains: "My art is obviously the artistic expression of a certain uneasiness, an emotion, a protection, which leaves the door open to the imagination. ».
In addition, Igor Mitoraj produces numerous multiples with the aim of breaking with the exclusivity of works on the art market. In this way, they are sold to a varied public with more affordable prices. Nevertheless, he also designs some unique pieces to be exhibited in public installations, such as Grand Toscano in La Defense.

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LOT n°44
Igor MITORAJ
Igor MITORAJ (1944-2014) - Centurion II - Bronze à patine verte, signé et numéroté HC 890 /1500 18,5 x 14 x 6 cm
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LOT n°45
Igor MITORAJ
Igor MITORAJ (1944-2014) - Les Mains - Bronze à patine mordoré nuancée - Signée et numérotée 104/250 - Socle en marbre - Hauteur hors socle : 54 cm - Hauteur avec socle : 69 cm
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