Christian Berg, 'Vänskulptur'.
Sculpture, 1966. Polished and blast bronze. Signed C.B. on the bottom. Foundry mark E. Pettersson. Fud. Height 16.5 cm (including alabaster base 21 cm). Executed in 23 copies intended to be given to the artist's closest friends.
Chips to base. Spots.
Torvald Berg, "Christian min upplevelse av skulptören Christian Berg: en illustrerad berättelse om far, hans liv och arbete", 1991, No 139, compare p. 200.
Christian Berg was a Swedish sculptor. He commenced his career as a naturalistic animal painter and he up until 1926 retained his artistry solely to painting. He encountered post-cubism whilst in Paris, which quickly became his artistic language. The road to sculpting he found one day when, with the help of clay, solved a problem with the lines of a drawn torso. Berg’s first sculpture, Torso 1926, became the starting point to his most intensive and active period of 1926-30. He created a collection of post-cubist sculptures and many torsos in various stages of development. He primarily worked with clearly defined concave and convex forms, allowing light to play on alternating glossy and matte surfaces. With the exception of his numerous stylised portrait sculptures ecclesiastical decorations, Berg remained loyal to abstract sculptures during the entirety of his artistic career.
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