DAUM Meditation by Sylvie Mangaud

Limited Edition of 375 pieces

The artist Sylvie Mangaud delights us once again with Meditation. Hugging her knees delicately, this graceful work emanates elegance and a peaceful ambiance. The sculpture draws us towards its calm state of mind and leaves us in a serene world. In a limited edition of 375, the soft pink nuances of Meditation will create a harmonious setting for your interiors.

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Sylvie Mangaud born in Paris in 1961 is a French artist whose nudes and animals are her preferred fields of expression. After her studies in graphology and morphology, she quickly became passionate about the image and expression of the body. Her creations are light and full of fineness, capturing their elegance and natural movement. Her sculptures in Daum crystal are delicate and sensual as her new art work “Darling”, full of grace and sensuality.

Female Sculptures

Since 1968, DAUM has collaborated with the greatest artists to sculpt, interpret, imagine, or dream of femininity. From Dali’s Venus de Milo to Marie-Paule Deville Chabrolle’s memories of women, to the lyrical soaring of Lui Li Rong, art has made the woman its muse and transformed into works of art.

The archives of Maison Daum describe the first artistic attempts on the theme of women with Almaric Walter between 1905 and 1912, but the real momentum began in the 1960s. The first collaborations were signed as early as 1968 with Jacqueline Badord’s work Torse, followed by Jean Pierre Demarchi’s Baigneuse. In 1969, La Ronde by Yehuda Neiman; 1972, Nus by Roy Adzak; 1976, Psyché by Claude Abeille, Vénus drapée by Olivier Brice, as well as Paloma by Paloma Picasso in 1972 and Eurydice by Maurice Legendre in 1976. Since then, more than 70 artists have interpreted the woman at Daum, creating infinite sensuality.

 

Weight

2,5 kg

Dimensions

9,8 × 20,3 × 22,5 cm

Artist

Sylvie Mangaud

Function

Sculptures, Sculptures Féminine

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