Quiet, introspective, and deeply human, this bronze sculpture stands as one of the most touching expressions of early modernist art. Created in Paris in 1910, this work portrays a young boy seated with softly crossed legs, his head gently tilted, his body suspended between vulnerability and inner strength. It is less a depiction of childhood than a meditation on solitude and self-awareness. H 34 cm × W 19 cm × D 19 cm Weight: 6 kg
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