RUBBER, Pierre Ogé, France, late 19th century

Full-length representation of the spinner.

The young woman was shown in bourgeois clothes. Coming down from a small ridge, he holds a sizeable coil of yarn. Her long hair and delicate smile exude a natural charm and charm.

According to folk culture, the mastery of spinning skills confirmed that the virgin was prepared to perform her future duties as a wife.

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3 500 zł tax incl.

Signature: P. Ogé

Pierre Marie Ogé (1849-1913) - French sculptor from an artistic family. He specialized in full-figure figural representations. He worked in ceramics, marble and bronze.

France, late 19th century

Biscuit.

Dimensions: 56cm x 17cm x 20cm

Preservation condition: damage at the spindle.