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Baltasar Lobo

1910-1993

"Sur la Plage," conceived 1977

Patinated bronze
Edition: 6/8 plus four artist proofs
Signed and numbered to base verso: Lobo; foundry mark verso: Susse Fondeur Paris
12.375" H x 24.25" W x 8.5" D

  • Provenance:
    Freites-Revilla Gallery, Boca Raton, FL
    Private Collection, Boca Raton, acquired from the above, September 19, 1995
  • Notes:
    This lot is accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt.

    Balthasar Lobo was a Spanish sculptor best known for his elegant, modernist depictions of the female form and mother-and-child themes. Born in 1910 in Cerecinos de Campos, Spain, Lobo displayed an early talent for sculpture and trained in Valladolid before continuing his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid.

    His career was profoundly shaped by the Spanish Civil War, which forced him into exile in France in 1939. Settling in Paris, he became part of the vibrant artistic community, forming connections with figures such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Laurens. Lobo's work evolved under the influences of Cubism and abstraction, developing a signature style characterized by smooth, flowing lines and simplified, organic forms that conveyed movement, tenderness, and serenity.

    Throughout his career, Lobo received international recognition, exhibiting in major galleries and biennials worldwide. In 1945 he exhibited alongside Henri Matisse, Picasso and Fernand Leger which brought him further into the public eye. His sculptures, often cast in bronze, are celebrated for their poetic balance between modernist abstraction and a timeless, classical sensibility. Many of his works can be found in public spaces and museum collections, including the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

    Lobo remained in France until his passing in 1993, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most distinguished Spanish sculptors of the 20th century. His work continues to inspire and resonate, embodying a universal expression of beauty and human connection.
  • Condition: Overall good condition with scattered minor scuffs and darkening/oxidation to bronze commensurate with age. With a 0.5" long scratch to figure's right elbow and a 2" x 1" area of a few scuffs to the patina with faint subsequent verdigris.

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