Male Écorché Sculptures by Brenda Putnam, c. 1939

Male Écorché Sculptures by Brenda Putnam, c. 1939

$28,000.00

This rare pair of écorché sculptures by renowned American sculptor Brenda Putnam (1890–1975) offers a fascinating glimpse into both artistic process and anatomical study. Dating to 1939, the collection includes the original plaster model and its bronze counterpart, cast by the esteemed Basky Foundry in New York. Both pieces, signed by Putnam, meticulously depict the musculature of a male figure, showcasing her technical mastery and keen understanding of the human form. Known for her expressive portraiture and public works, Putnam was one of the most significant female sculptors of the early 20th century, and this pair exemplifies her precision and artistry. The contrast between the raw plaster and the refined bronze highlights the transformation from study to finished work, making them not only striking sculptural objects but also rare artifacts of an artist’s hand at work. Whether displayed in a collection of fine art or anatomical studies, they remain an exceptional find.

Provenance: Acquired from the artist by Alexander Tatti; The Tatti Family Collection.

EACH: 12 in. W x 10 in. D x 31.5 in. H

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