Solitude of the Soul at The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
Solitude of the Soul at The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
Published 2014-08-11T18:21:27+00:00
This marble sculpture was created by Lorado Taft in the early 20th Century. The piece is on display at the Chicago Institute of Art and is regarded a strong work of art in neoclassicism. The figures depicted in the sculpture are only partly freed from the marble that emphasizes the mass and outline of the stone. Taft wrote on the piece "The thought is the eternally present fact that however closely we may be thrown together by circumstances... we are unknown to each other".
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Weight of Raw Model - 45g Layer Height - 0.15mm Infill Density - 15%
Date published | 11/08/2014 |
Time to do | 309 - 369 minutes |
Material Quantity | 45g |
Dimensions | 60mm x 53mm x 100mm |
Complexity | Easy |
Title | Solitude of the Soul |
Artist | Lorado Taft |
Place | Art Institute of Chicago |