Original Sculpture on Wood Block, Attributed to Artist Jane Kaufmann
Original ceramic sculpture of a human with black hair wearing a floppy hat, attributed to sculptor/ceramicist/painter/illustrator Jane Kaufmann of Durhamn, New Hampshire. Kaufmann, a mixed media artist, is known for her quirky, and at times satirical sculptures. This piece is in excellent condition. The sculpture is mounted on a wood block with a metal rod, as pictured. The carved detail on the face, hair, and top of the hat is remarkable and gives the piece texture and an uncanny humanity. Imagine this on a bookshelf, atop a stack of books on the coffee table, or on the mantle. A conversation piece for sure!
Dimensions [7.5” tall with block; sculpture itself is 5.5” tall and 5.5” in length from one end of the hat to the other]
Original ceramic sculpture of a human with black hair wearing a floppy hat, attributed to sculptor/ceramicist/painter/illustrator Jane Kaufmann of Durhamn, New Hampshire. Kaufmann, a mixed media artist, is known for her quirky, and at times satirical sculptures. This piece is in excellent condition. The sculpture is mounted on a wood block with a metal rod, as pictured. The carved detail on the face, hair, and top of the hat is remarkable and gives the piece texture and an uncanny humanity. Imagine this on a bookshelf, atop a stack of books on the coffee table, or on the mantle. A conversation piece for sure!
Dimensions [7.5” tall with block; sculpture itself is 5.5” tall and 5.5” in length from one end of the hat to the other]
Original ceramic sculpture of a human with black hair wearing a floppy hat, attributed to sculptor/ceramicist/painter/illustrator Jane Kaufmann of Durhamn, New Hampshire. Kaufmann, a mixed media artist, is known for her quirky, and at times satirical sculptures. This piece is in excellent condition. The sculpture is mounted on a wood block with a metal rod, as pictured. The carved detail on the face, hair, and top of the hat is remarkable and gives the piece texture and an uncanny humanity. Imagine this on a bookshelf, atop a stack of books on the coffee table, or on the mantle. A conversation piece for sure!
Dimensions [7.5” tall with block; sculpture itself is 5.5” tall and 5.5” in length from one end of the hat to the other]