Français : Statue en pierre réalisée en taille directe par le sculpteur américain Cecil Howard en 1920-24, représentant un nu féminin assis au sol avec une expression d'intense fatigue. Œuvre présentée au Whitney Studio de New York en 1925 pour la première exposition consacrée aux œuvres de Cecil Howard aux USA.
English: American sculptor Cecil Howard's direct cutting stone statue realized in 1920-24, representing a feminine nude sitting on the ground with an intense fatigue expression. Presented at the Whitney Studio of New York in 1925 for the first exhibition dedicated to Cecil Howard in the USA.
Date
1920-1924 - 2016
Source
Own work, archives familiales Howard-Beneyton, non publiées
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