Golden Bird

Golden Bird

Constantin BrancusiWW-1919-013700
1919·Bronze, stone, and wood·217.8 × 29.9 × 29.9 cm (86 × 11 3/4 × 11 3/4 in.)

<p>Trained in both folk and academic traditions, Constantin Brancusi sought his own path for sculpture around 1907. Breaking with the currents of the time, he adopted direct carving, combined different materials for single works, and simplified form in his search for his subjects’ essential characters. His works have profoundly influenced the development of twentieth-century abstraction.</p> <p>More than any other theme, Brancusi’s series <em>Bird</em> summarizes his quest for a self-sufficient form. “All my life, I have sought to render the essence of flight,” the artist once said. He began the first of twenty-seven <em>Bird</em> sculptures around 1910 and completed the last in the 1940s. He called the earliest variations <em>Maiastra</em>, referring to a bird in Romanian folklore that leads a prince to his princess. In the Art Institute’s <em>Golden Bird</em>, details such as feet, a tail, and an upturned crowing beak are only suggested in an elegant, streamlined silhouette. Brâncusi perched this refined shape on a rough-hewn, geometric base, contrasting the disembodied, light-reflective surface with an earthbound mass. The central polyhedron was cut from the middle of a tree trunk, and its circles (indicating the tree’s age) rotate like a sun, as if radiating light over the bird.</p>

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Year
1919
Dimensions
217.8 × 29.9 × 29.9 cm (86 × 11 3/4 × 11 3/4 in.)

Artist

Constantin Brancusi
Constantin Brancusi

Sculpture

C onstantin Brâncuși was a revolutionary modern sculptor known for his sleek, abstract forms that redefined the boundaries of figurative sculpture. Discover Brâncuși’s biography, groundbreaking artistic techniques, and the lasting impact of his iconic works held in major museum collections and top auction results worldwide.

Hobiţa, Romania

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Year
1919
Dimensions
217.8 × 29.9 × 29.9 cm (86 × 11 3/4 × 11 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1919-013700

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Constantin Brancusi

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