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Harumi Klossowska de Rola
Sobek
, 2022
43 x 55 x 206 cm. (16.9 x 21.7 x 81.1 in.)
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Harumi Klossowska de Rola
born 1973
Sobek
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2022
Harumi Klossowska de Rola
Sobek
, 2022
43 x 55 x 206 cm. (16.9 x 21.7 x 81.1 in.)
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Medium
Bronze, dark brown patina, gilded 24 carat gold
Size
43 x 55 x 206 cm. (16.9 x 21.7 x 81.1 in.)
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Robilant+Voena
London / Milan / Paris + 1 other location
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Edition
edition 2/3
Provenance
The artist's studio
Exhibitions
10/20/2023–11/22/2023 Harumi Klossowska de Rola: Hayawan
01/19/2023–02/26/2023 Harumi Klossowska de Rola: Hayawan in conversation with 20th-Century Masters
10/06/2022–11/29/2022 Hayawan
London, Robilant+Voena, Harumi Klossowska de Rola, 6 October-29 November 2022.
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Description
Simultaneously fierce and majestic, this powerful crocodile cast in bronze exudes a simple elegance. The slender form of the sculpture, with its curving tail, is enhanced by intricate details of the rough texture of its skin and flecks of 24 carat gold.
The title of the work, Sobek, alludes to the Ancient Egyptian deity who was associated with the Nile crocodile. Sobek was the god of the pharaohs' power, of fertility, and of military success. The artist has long taken inspiration from the Ancient Egyptians, and references to their sacred worship of animals and their belief in the connectedness of animal and human spirits are visible in many of her sculptural works. As is the case with Sobek, through her artworks, Harumi pays homage to the animal spirit that resides in us all.
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