The Apprentice

The Apprentice

Aprendiz is a sculpture created by Jeronimo Su ñ ol, one of the most important Spanish sculptors of the late 19th century. This work is made of bronze and measures 43x26x26 centimeters. It was completed in Rome in 1874. Sunor's works transition from abstract neoclassicism to vivid realism, and he is famous for the "Contemplating Dante" at the Prado Museum and the Columbus Monument in Madrid (as well as its replica in Central Park, New York).
Male Head Sculpture

Male Head Sculpture

It is the generic name for a series of paintings and sketches created by Pablo Picasso, which includes his various explorations and expressions of portraits. Pablo Picasso was a Spanish born artist and is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, known for pioneering cubism and breaking traditional forms of two-dimensional representation. This work demonstrates his profound understanding of form and structure, as well as his unique ability to integrate different perspectives and elements into the same picture. These works often convey the spirit and emotional state of the characters through the combination of geometric shapes and innovative techniques.