
- Limitation 49 (numbered and signed)
- Dimensions 58 x 58 x 1,50 cm (h/w/d)
- Weight apr. 22.8 kg
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It is an archaic motif and, like the still life, actually a subject of painting. Kruch lets bulls and bullfighters emerge from the surface in relief.
Edition in bronze, cast using the lost wax technique, chased and patinated by hand. Limited to 49 numbered and signed copies.
Nikolaus-Otto Kruch is the son of a sculptor and a dancer – so he was practically born to have an artistic inclination. He was born a Transylvania Saxon in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and studied painting and sculpture in his home town. International awards soon followed, for instance, at the International Dante Biennale in Ravenna twice (1979 and 1981), which brought him contacts to the Italian art scene. In 1990 Kruch became a lecturer for sculpture and drawing at his hometown university, but in 1996 decided to continue his art and his life in Germany. Kruch is a member of the Artists’ Association of Romania as well as the Federal Association of Artists in Germany.