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Mila van Beek - Kitty (Dated: 1998)

Mila van Beek - Kitty (Dated: 1998)

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Signed and dated (1998) on the bottom of the sculpture. The sculpture appears to be damaged near the left ear.

This charming stone sculpture by Mila van Beek depicts a kitten secluded in a moment of tranquility and nurturing. The rounded shapes and soft curves give the animal a warm and friendly appearance, while the finely applied texture of its fur makes the surface vibrant and tactile. The slightly hunched posture and inward-turned head suggest a sense of safety and security, as if the kitten is momentarily shutting itself off from the outside world.

The natural gray to dark shades of the stone create depth and subtle variation, giving the sculpture added character. Despite its compact size, the sculpture has a distinct presence thanks to its harmonious proportions and serene appearance.

This is a charming and timeless work by Mila van Beek that evokes a soft, soulful atmosphere. It makes a beautiful addition for lovers of animal sculptures and for interiors that value tranquility, simplicity, and refinement.

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Material

Stone

Dimensions

18 cm high x 15 cm wide x 13 cm deep

Weight

4.15 kg

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About the artist: Mila van Beek

Mila van Beek (1970)is a Dutch sculptor known for her refined figurative bronzes of both people and animals. Born in North Brabant, she developed a recognizable style with soft lines, rounded volumes, and a calm, emotional presence. Her human figures often evoke stillness and inner reflection. Van Beek also creates many animal sculptures, such as horses, birds, and dogs, in which movement and character are subtly revealed. The modeling is organic and carefully constructed, giving each sculpture a warm and timeless appearance. Her work is prized by collectors for its combination of elegance, craftsmanship, and emotional accessibility. Mila van Beek has become a beloved name in contemporary Dutch figurative sculpture.