Kneeling Youth

Kneeling Youth

George MinneWW-1895-136844
1895·Plaster·73.7 × 16.5 × 35.6 cm (29 × 6 1/2 × 14 in.)

<p>A gaunt young man kneels with his head lowered and his arms wrapped tightly around himself. His posture indicates physical and psychological self-enclosure, but it is unclear whether the composition embodies grief, resignation, torment, or even languor. Sculptor George Minne was celebrated in his lifetime for skillfully conveying of emotional states. This work’s ambiguity reflects the artist’s interest in Symbolism, a movement that prized indeterminate meaning and personal interpretation. This plaster was probably included in the 1900 Vienna Secession exhibition, a key venue for the display of avant-garde art and design.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1895
Medium
Plaster
Dimensions
73.7 × 16.5 × 35.6 cm (29 × 6 1/2 × 14 in.)

Artist

George Minne
George Minne

Sculpture

George (Georges) Minne was a Belgian artist and sculptor famous for his idealized depictions of man's inner spiritual conflicts, including the "Kneeling Youth" sculpture series. A contemporary of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, Minne's work shows many similarities in both form and subject matter to the Viennese Secessionists, the fathers of Art Nouveau.

Ghent, Belgium

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Year
1895
Medium
Plaster
Dimensions
73.7 × 16.5 × 35.6 cm (29 × 6 1/2 × 14 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1895-136844

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

George Minne

George Minne

Sculpture

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