And I see an awkwardness about the whole thing and a poor fit into its
surrounding space.

I would call it personal incompetence, except the piece feels so
characteristic of the last 40 years of French figure sculpture.

It's identifiably French, rather than Italian, German, British, Dutch,
Russian, or Scandinavian.

(BTW - the artist was born in 1930)


>I see aesthetic problems in the relation of the head with torso.
May be it is just photo.
Boris Shoshensky




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