This striking large-format monograph, published by Jacques Damase and featuring a biography by Volker G. Probst, offers a profound retrospective of six decades of work by the controversial and technically masterful German sculptor Arno Breker. The book is renowned for its dramatic, high-contrast black-and-white photography that captures the monumental scale and neo-classical aesthetic of Breker’s sculptures, including his famous athletic figures and public commissions. As one of the most prominent artists of the mid-20th century, Breker’s legacy remains a subject of significant art-historical discussion, making this rare French-language edition a notable find for collectors of sculpture and 20th-century art history. The softcover volume is in good overall condition, with a clean, well-preserved interior and sharp imagery, though the dust jacket shows some visible wear, including creasing and small chips along the edges and corners.
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