Tabletop Bronze Woman Sculpture – Femme de Marrakech (Mid-20th Century) After Céline Lepage

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Femme de Marrakech (Mid-20th Century) After Céline Lepage, Bronze

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Femme de Marrakech (Mid-20th Century) After Céline Lepage, Bronze, 65cm high, 17.5cm wide, 17.5cm deep, Abstract, Body, Figurative, People, Lady, Female, Sculpture

A bronze sculpture of a figure covered from head to toe in a piece of material, huddling it over themselves as hiding behind it.

Femme de Marrakech, created in the mid-20th century after Céline Lepage, is an evocative bronze sculpture that captures both mystery and quiet strength. The figure is enveloped from head to toe in flowing drapery, the fabric gathered close as if offering protection or concealment. The sculpted folds wrap around the form in graceful, rhythmic lines, revealing just enough of the underlying figure to suggest presence, emotion, and humanity.

Rather than depicting the woman’s features directly, the artist channels her essence through posture and movement. The way she huddles within her cloak suggests introspection and a moment of contemplation or retreat. At the same time, the elegant stance conveys resilience, as though she is sheltering herself from the world while maintaining quiet dignity.

The bronze surface, rich and warm in tone, catches the light beautifully, accentuating the subtle textures and curves of the form. Every detail, from the gentle tilt of the head to the gathered folds of the garment, draws the viewer in, inviting closer observation.

Standing 65 cm high, Femme de Marrakech bridges abstraction and figuration, celebrating the enduring grace and strength of the female form. It is both a tribute to Céline Lepage’s original vision and a timeless reflection on womanhood, emotion, and the quiet power of concealment.

Weight 11 kg
Dimensions 175 x 175 x 65 (Depth x Width x Height)
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