Son of Man by Max Bachmann

Son of Man by Max Bachmann

$14,750.00
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Max Bachmann (German/American, 1862–1921) Son of Man, 1892 (cast 2022)BronzeDimensions: 30 × 18 × 13 in. This contemplative bust of Christ, titled Son of Man, was originally created by German-born sculptor Max Bachmann for the 1892 Chicago World’s Fair, where it was exhibited alongside works by leading American sculptors such as Daniel Chester French and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The bust depicts Jesus with serene intensity, his upward gaze and parted lips suggesting both divine calling and human vulnerability. Bachmann trained in Germany before emigrating to New York in the 1880s. He gained prominence for his sensitive portrait work, including commissions for the Pulitzer family’s New York headquarters and two enduring busts of Abraham Lincoln—one bearded, one clean-shaven—which are still reproduced today. Later in his career, Bachmann taught at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, where he completed this sculpture. The original plaster was lost for over a century until its rediscover

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