Eric Claus - Bookstand bronze sculpture
Eric Claus - Bookstand bronze sculpture
This elegant bronze bookstand by Eric Claus has a sculptural, almost architectural design that immediately catches the eye. The open shape is playful yet monumental, with clean lines that subtly interlock to create a harmonious whole. Delicate leaf motifs are applied to the surface, giving the stand a refined, almost poetic appearance typical of Claus's meticulous craftsmanship.
The green patina with dark accents enhances the depth, texture, and layering of the bronze, allowing light to play beautifully across the forms. Thanks to its sturdy construction, this bookstand is not only a stylish decorative object but also fully functional: it can effortlessly support an art book, novel, or other cherished item.
This unique object seamlessly blends art and utility. It makes a stylish addition to any bookcase, workspace, or living room, adding a touch of elegance and character to any space.
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Material
Material
Bronze
Dimensions
Dimensions
27 cm high x 27 cm long x 17 cm wide
Weight
Weight
5.2 kg

About the artist: Eric Claus
Eric Clausis a Dutch sculptor and medalist known for his virtuoso mastery of classical techniques combined with a powerful, expressive formal language. His work ranges from monumental sculptures to delicately crafted medals, always characterized by strong dynamism and rich detailing. Claus often draws from mythology, literature, and human existential themes, giving his sculptures an intellectual and symbolic depth. His figures sometimes seem almost to move, thanks to the tense lines and energetic modeling. The bronzes exhibit a refined finish and carefully developed patinas that underscore his mastery of craftsmanship. Claus's oeuvre forms a bridge between tradition and modernity: classical in technique, yet contemporary in expression. He is considered one of the most influential Dutch figurative sculptors of his generation. His work is included in numerous public spaces, museums, and leading collections, where it continues to garner admiration.