

Sybils (Prophetesses, Dream Readers) I
Author: |
Vytautas Kašuba (1915–1997) |
Created: | before 1987 |
Material: | bronze |
Dimensions: | 35 × 15 cm |
Signature: | unsigned |
Vytautas Kašuba (1915–1997), a Lithuanian diaspora sculptor, was known for his diverse body of work, including small-scale and monumental sculptures, reliefs, figurative compositions, medals and medallions. Sibyls is a composition of three female sculptures, attributed to his high American period (1954–1988). The sculptures were inspired by his 1983 visit to Italy, where he encountered Italian sculpture first-hand, an art form he had long admired, but until then only seen in reproductions. The calm, refined plasticity of Romanesque and Early Renaissance sculpture particularly impressed him. Additionally, he gained a new-found appreciation for the potential of small-form sculptures. The influence of the Italian Modernist Marino Marini, whose work Kašuba admired, is also evident in his Sibyls. These sculptures are metaphorical representations of women endowed with mysterious knowledge, crafted in a Neoclassical style. Although the hand movements of the three figures vary, the sculptor leaves it to the viewer to interpret, perhaps suggesting that they depict the same woman in different stages of a single movement. There is a replica of these sculptures in the collection of the Lithuanian National Museum of Art, exhibited in the permanent exhibition at the Pranas Domšaitis Gallery.
Text author Jurgita Ludavičienė
Source: Law firm Valiunas Ellex art album MORE THAN JUST BEAUTY (2012). Compiler and author Giedrė Jankevičiūtė, THE ART OF MATERIALS. Compiler and text author Jurgita LudavičienėExpositions: “More Than Just Beauty: The Image of Woman in the LAWIN collection”, 12 October – 11 November 2012, National Gallery of Art, Vilnius