01748nam a2200217Ia 4500001001100000100003400011101000800045200005300053210000900106215003000115300105200145608001401197650001101211700009401222801000701316856006601323857009001389909001201479920002601491991001301517Π.3236eng a20140611d9999 m y0grey0103 ga aeng1 aStout Seated Womanb[Sculpture]fTombros Michael d1948 a103 x 45 x 68 cm [Bronze] aMichalis Tombros was a leader in disseminating avant-garde European currents in Greek art. He lived and worked in Paris from 1925 to 1928, yet he had visited the French capital three times already. This three-year stay in the French capital was decisive in shaping his enterprise. The influence of Rodin's descendents is recognized in many female figures that were created during that period. The "Stout Seated Woman" is a characteristic example. A woman with ample curves does not represent the physical ideal, but adheres to the prototype of similar figures by Aristide Maillol. The views of the French artist on the modeling of the female nude were decisive for both Tombros and other Greek sculptors as well. Thus the figure, with an expression of anticipation and forbearance is conveyed in a closed, compact form with robust curves and a clean outline. Without becoming consumed in descriptive details, the artist shapes large, clear volumes with no voids, creating a solid piece that imposes itself on the space with its stillness and calm. aSculpture aBronze 1aTombros Michaelf(1889 - 1974)uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artist/tombros-michael/ a58 uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artwork/stout-seated-woman/ ahttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/65716_2000_2000-500x759.jpg aΠ.3236 aDonated by the artist aPAINTING