RICHARD L. MINNS
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Bathsheba
Polished Antique Green Patina, to look
like Florentine Marble
Bronze, 106 high x 30 x 25 cm, 2002
42 high x 12 x 10 inches
Biblical Scripture:
“From the roof of his palace David saw a woman bathing. The woman
was very beautiful …”
2 SAMUEL 11:2
Description of Sculpture:
Richard's Bathsheba is the portrait of a graceful nude, modelled from
life. It illustrates the artist's knowledge and appreciation of the female nude.
Notice the delicacy of the way the breasts are carved, with such gentleness in
the curves flowing out to the nipples, the soft flesh below the breasts swelling
slightly around the belly and then curving back into the pubic area. The lovely
thighs and the perfection of the legs. The beautiful back and luscious buttocks.
This is a highly polished original bronze which, because of the excellent choice
and use of patina, conveys the impression of green Florentine marble.
Artist's Interpretation:
“Bathsheba was a beautiful sexual temptress, who in her youth
would capture the eye and heart of King David, Israel s greatest King, and who
would later become the protective mother of David's heir, King Solomon. I
created Bathsheba modelling from a live young Israeli model, with a wholesome,
gracefully believable body -- not a Hollywood pin-up. First, I made many
sketches of her from every angle so I had her captured in my mind. Then I
photographed her so I would have a permanent reference when she was not
available. She was a pleasure to work with and she could hold a pose forever.”
Richard Minns
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