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A figural sculpture by the Czech-born artist Klara Sever (b. 1935), produced in 1979 by Austin Productions — the New York studio that quietly defined American figurative sculpture for the better part of the late twentieth century.
Sever's hand is unmistakable here: an elongated, reclining nude carried by a single sweeping line, the surface left smooth enough to catch light but textured enough to read as material. Cast in iron with a soft, mottled finish, the piece holds weight in the room without demanding the center of it. There's a melancholy elegance to her figures that has aged better than most of the era.
Sits well on a console, low bookcase, or stone-topped credenza — a piece for collectors who want a figure that thinks.
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