Christian Maas is a contemporary French sculptor working predominantly in cast bronze and aluminium. A languages and history of art graduate, Maas began working exclusively as a sculptor and founder... Read full biography
Christian Maas is a contemporary French sculptor working predominantly in cast bronze and aluminium. A languages and history of art graduate, Maas began working exclusively as a sculptor and founder in the late 1980s. He practices lost wax casting, a technique he learned through experience gained... Read full biography
Christian Maas is a contemporary French sculptor working predominantly in cast bronze and aluminium. A languages and history of art graduate, Maas began working exclusively as a sculptor and founder in the late 1980s. He practices lost wax casting, a technique he learned through experience gained in various foundries prior to beginning an apprenticeship in 1988 and subsequently setting up his own atelier. His works are wide ranging from functional furniture to boldly modelled naturalistic... Read full biography
Christian Maas is a contemporary French sculptor working predominantly in cast bronze and aluminium. A languages and history of art graduate, Maas began working exclusively as a sculptor and founder in the late 1980s. He practices lost wax casting, a technique he learned through experience gained in various foundries prior to beginning an apprenticeship in 1988 and subsequently setting up his own atelier. His works are wide ranging from functional furniture to boldly modelled naturalistic life-size animalier sculptures and even a full scale model of a racing car as well as the model of a double bass commissioned by Talisman, with each work bearing his foundry stamp. His early works include a series of tributes to Brancusi, Zadkine, Moore... Read full biography
Christian Maas is a contemporary French sculptor working predominantly in cast bronze and aluminium. A languages and history of art graduate, Maas began working exclusively as a sculptor and founder in the late 1980s. He practices lost wax casting, a technique he learned through experience gained in various foundries prior to beginning an apprenticeship in 1988 and subsequently setting up his own atelier. His works are wide ranging from functional furniture to boldly modelled naturalistic life-size animalier sculptures and even a full scale model of a racing car as well as the model of a double bass commissioned by Talisman, with each work bearing his foundry stamp. His early works include a series of tributes to Brancusi, Zadkine, Moore and Archipenko which he executed before developing the distinctive oeuvre of much of his lat... Read full biography
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