Frog (2019) Sculpture by Kristof Toth
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Limited Edition (#2/5)
Sculpture,
Bronze
on Other substrate
- Number of copies available 1
- Dimensions Height 3.2in, Width 6.7in / 1.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Expressionism Animal
I believe, we often have very little information about the living world that surrounds us.
Frogs are an interesting animal and mankind has always paid attention to them. For example, in ancient Egypt, the frog was a symbol of emerging and always renewing life due to its reproductive capacity and probably also the visible transformation from an egg to a tadpole and from it to a four-legged adult. The primordial gods born from mud in ancient Egypt were often depicted with a frog's head. The birth goddess Heket, a benevolent helper in folk belief, was depicted as a frog.
You can also see this sculpture of a frog as an animal, but also as a symbol of the cycle of life. It's up to you whether you buy it for any reason...
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Kristóf Tóth, a contemporary Hungarian artist, has established himself as a notable figure in the art world. From a young age, he immersed himself in the world of sculpture, spending time in the studio of his father, the renowned Hungarian sculptor Erno Toth. As a schoolboy, Kristóf actively assisted his father in the intricate processes of modeling and casting sculptures, laying the foundation for his own artistic journey.
The thematic range of Kristóf's sculptural works remains diverse, reflecting his multifaceted inspirations. Within his sculptures, he skillfully captures the dynamic moments and characteristic poses of athletes, animals, and birds. His artistic vision is focused on immortalizing the essence of movement by translating it into static bronze forms.
Beyond the realm of physicality, Kristóf's figurative work draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of sources, including philosophy, mythology, literature, and cinema. Each piece tells a unique visual story, often rooted in profound ideas and narratives that add layers of depth to his creations.
Kristóf Tóth's artistic prowess has garnered attention globally, with his works finding homes in the collections of art enthusiasts on every continent. His ability to seamlessly blend dynamic movement with the enduring nature of bronze sculpture marks him as a distinctive and accomplished artist, carrying forward the legacy of his father while forging his own path in the world of contemporary art.
- Nationality: HUNGARY
- Date of birth : 1990
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists, Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Hungarian Artists Artists presented by a gallery