Igmar Stuer
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
  • Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)
Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)

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Cubist ceramic sculpture representing a reclining figure. Very nice combination of straight lines and solid shapes with small details such as 2 eyes. Made from heavy chamote clay and unique piece. 1970' s and signed by Paul De Bruyne (Belgium 1936-2007). Graduated at the Higher Institute Sint-Lukas in Ghent. And was a teacher at the Royal Academy and the Sint-Lukas Institute in Oudenaarde and at the Sint-Barbara College in Ghent. De Bruyne created an oeuvre as a ceramist, in which he also considered ceramics as a part of architecture and interior design. This led to the realization of works of art, utensils, ornaments and ceramic sculpture, integrated into architecture. Almost all his works were inspired by humanity and society of the 1960s and 1970s.

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Igmar Stuer
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Unfinished corpus christ - early 20th C

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Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)

Cubist ceramic sculpture by Paul De Bruyne (1936-2007)

Cubist ceramic sculpture representing a reclining figure. Very nice combination of straight lines and solid shapes with small details such as 2 eyes. Made from heavy chamote clay and unique piece. 1970' s and signed by Paul De Bruyne (Belgium 1936-2007). Graduated at the Higher Institute Sint-Lukas in Ghent. And was a teacher at the Royal Academy and the Sint-Lukas Institute in Oudenaarde and at the Sint-Barbara College in Ghent. De Bruyne created an oeuvre as a ceramist, in which he also considered ceramics as a part of architecture and interior design. This led to the realization of works of art, utensils, ornaments and ceramic sculpture, integrated into architecture. Almost all his works were inspired by humanity and society of the 1960s and 1970s.
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'Totem' sculpture by Jacky De Maeyer

Totem sculpture in burnt oak by the Belgian artist Jacky De Maeyer, born in 1938 in Ostend. The sculpture has an anthropomorphic form with influences from African art, and dates from 1971. Jacky De Maeyer was born in Ostend in 1938. He has his studio in his native city and in Gordes (France). Since 1960 his work has been shown in over 300 solo and group exhibitions in Belgium and abroad, including in the United States, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Greece and Korea. A number of monumental sculptures can be seen in different public places. The stylised shapes evoke, on the one hand, an archaic world of signs and symbols and on the other hand, a common spirit with the cultures of Africa and Oceania. In his oak sculptures, Jacky De Maeyer draws his inspiration from the organic world, stylising it into forms that are a synthesis between organic and geometric; ovals, pyramids, spheres are built up vertically in undulating or straight lines, either in a totemic symmetry or using an asymmetry that creates a harmonious tension.
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