Isaac Kahn (b. 1950, Lithuania), Reclining Woman, Edition 3 of 4, Bronze with black patina, Signed by the artist, Dimensions: 50 cm wide
Reclining Woman is a striking example of Isaac Kahn’s sculptural style. This abstract, minimalist bronze captures a stylized female figure in a calm, reclining pose. The form is angular and architectural. Kahn reduces the human body to clean lines and geometric shapes, focusing on the torso and bent legs. The matte black patina adds contrast and depth. Light plays across the surface, highlighting the sculpture’s sharp, sculptural rhythm.
Born in Lithuania in 1950, Kahn later worked in Israel and Latin America. He is known for blending Cubist abstraction with modernist design. His work draws on the legacy of Picasso, Lipchitz, and Archipenko. Like them, Kahn strips away detail but keeps emotion and grace. In Reclining Woman, he conveys both physical presence and symbolic beauty.
This sculpture is edition 3 of just 4, a rare and highly collectible piece. It suits modern interiors, private collections, and gallery spaces alike. At 50 cm wide, it fits perfectly on a plinth or table top. The scale gives it presence without overwhelming a space.
Kahn’s work appears in public and private collections around the world. Collectors admire his balance of abstraction and emotional depth.
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