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This brass statue is offered as one of the last copies from the private collection of the family of Jef Depassé.
(Brass is more yellow than bronze, but of course both are copper alloys and similar)
About Jef
Jef Depassé (Amsterdam, July 9, 1943 - Paterswolde, December 22, 2021) was a Dutch sculptor. Depassé made sculptures in brass, marble, bluestone, wood and bronze. From large and monumental to small and delicate. He worked both abstractly and figuratively.
Jef Depassé worked as a sculptor for more than 50 years. His sculptures found their way to private individuals, companies and governments. Depassé made many commissioned works for governments and companies, often also intended for public spaces. For example, there are more than twenty of his sculptures in public spaces in villages and towns in Groningen and Drenthe. Many people have seen his work at one of the open studio routes or at one of his exhibitions at Landgoed Lemferdinge, in the Hortus in Haren, at Galerie De Herkenning in Wittelte or at Galerie Huis ter Heide. (See also Wikipedia for more information.)
The family sincerely hopes that this statue will be given a place where it will come into its own, as one of the last examples of his impressive oeuvre.
Jef did not put a signature on the work itself, which is why it is now labeled "unsigned" in this environment. It is unmistakably a 'real Depassé'. A certificate of authenticity will be provided upon sale, if desired, in which the authenticity, originality and origin of this work is guaranteed.