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Constance Wibaut - Playing kittens

Constance Wibaut - Playing kittens

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This charming bronze sculpture by Constance Wibaut depicts two playful kittens, naturally and intimately intertwined. The soft, rounded shapes and gentle modeling give the work a playful appearance that is instantly recognizable and inviting. Their faces turned toward each other suggest curiosity, connection, and a relaxed moment of play, giving the sculpture a warm and approachable atmosphere.

Despite its modest size, the compact composition has a distinct presence thanks to its massive form and the vibrant texture that enriches the bronze. The dark patina, subtly complemented by light nuances, accentuates the movement and modeling, giving the sculpture added depth when illuminated by light.

This statue is a cheerful and heartwarming addition to any room. It appeals to both animal lovers and collectors of smaller bronze sculptures. Its friendly appearance and strong character ensure this artwork always stands out.

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Material

Bronze

Dimensions

22 cm high x 20 cm wide x 16 cm deep

Weight

4.15 kg

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About the artist: Constance Wibaut

Constance Wibautwas a Dutch sculptor known for her powerful, stylized figurative sculptures. Her work often depicts human figures in austere, monumental forms that radiate a strong inner peace. Wibaut preferred clear contours and compact volumes, making her sculptures instantly recognizable. She combined simplicity with expression, without unnecessary detail. Many of her sculptures have a symbolic or spiritual undertone, with recurring themes such as protection, connection, and human dignity. Her style is understated yet impressive, with a clear sense of balance and composition. Her refined use of materials and quiet strength make her works among the most beloved classical bronzes in the Netherlands. Wibaut developed a unique visual language that feels both timeless and personal. Her oeuvre remains prized by collectors who appreciate tranquil, meaningful figuration.