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FATHER AND HIS YOUNG CHILD - WILLOW TREE FATHER AND HIS YOUNG CHIL...
Figure Father And His Young Child - Willow Tree
36,90€
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Touching figurine showing a loving father and his young child.
Material: Resin
Height: 10.5 cm
Width: 7 cm
Length: 9 cm
Hand painted
WILLOW TREE® certified
Designer: Susan Lordi
Delivered in its original Willow Tree box
- Themes : Willow Tree figurines
- Reference: 27922
- Manufacturer : Enesco
- EAN : 0638713537614
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Average Rating
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1 Reviews For This Product
Capture a moment of pure dynamism and physical connection.
Cattura un momento di puro dinamismo e connessione fisica.
What makes this figurine unique is its posture. The father isn't simply sitting next to his son; he's supporting him as the child leans forward, almost as if exploring the world. It perfectly captures the delicate balance between the parent's secure support and the child's drive for autonomy. As in all of Susan Lordi's works, the absence of facial features allows anyone to project their own features and emotions onto the piece.
Ciò che rende questa statuina unica è la postura. Il padre non è semplicemente seduto accanto al figlio; lo sostiene mentre il bambino si sporge in avanti, quasi a voler esplorare il mondo. Rappresenta perfettamente quel delicato equilibrio tra il sostegno sicuro del genitore e la spinta verso l’autonomia del piccolo. Come in ogni opera di Susan Lordi, l'assenza di tratti del viso permette a chiunque di proiettare i propri lineamenti e le proprie emozioni nel pezzo.
Capture a moment of pure dynamism and physical connection.
What makes this figurine unique is its posture. The father isn't simply sitting next to his son; he's supporting him as the child leans forward, almost as if exploring the world. It perfectly captures the delicate balance between the parent's secure support and the child's drive for autonomy. As in all of Susan Lordi's works, the absence of facial features allows anyone to project their own features and emotions onto the piece.