Hubert Lang:
Sculpture "Tuscany Landscape" (2014), bronze
Hubert Lang:
Sculpture "Tuscany Landscape" (2014), bronze

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bronze | chased | polished | patinated | signed | foundry stamp | certificate | size 14.5 x 38.5 x 2.5 cm (h/w/d) | weight approx. 1.4 kg

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Sculpture "Tuscany Landscape" (2014), bronze
Hubert Lang: Sculpture "Tuscany Landscape" (2014), bronze

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Sculpture "Tuscany Landscape" (2014), bronze

Hubert Lang has created an expressive bronze here, which reduces Tuscany to its basic elements and typical features. At first glance, it is evident to the viewer that only an artist who has experienced and traversed this landscape hundreds, even thousands of times, could create such a piece. The suggestion of an old villa, towering cypresses and a sprawling pine tree, along with an old bridge built in the Roman architectural style - that's all it takes to capture the essence of the Tuscan landscape in a visual concept.

Sculpture in fine bronze, cast using the Lost-Wax-Process, chiselled by hand, polished and patinated. Signed and hallmarked with the foundry stamp. With certificate. Size 14.5 x 38.5 x 2.5 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1.4 kg.

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About Hubert Lang

"Art and the art of the landscape unite in Siena and its region to form a symbiosis of harmony and poetry," states a portrait film on the painter and sculptor Hubert Lang (born in 1946). This statement applies perfectly to Lang's art. It is shaped to the core by his decades-long love of Tuscany and the art of the Old Masters - which is especially present.

Lang's preoccupation with the art and landscape of the region has found expression in a large number of works. He has worked as a painter for more than a quarter of a century on "The Road from Castelnuovo Berardenga to Siena". It is an impressive cycle of works that shows him to be an admirer of the Old Masters but also a profound connoisseur of modernism. As a sculptor, he has created a series of expressive bronzes that reduce Tuscany to its basic elements and typical features and which make it clear to the viewer at first glance that only an artist who has experienced and walked through this landscape hundreds, even thousands of times can create them.

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