Lot 224

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Description:

Jean Paul Darriau
Indiana, (1929-2006)
female nude
bronze
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Signed to base.

Reported to be one of only two.

Biography from Blogs.Libraries.Indiana.edu: Although you many not know Jean-Paul Darriau's name, if you live in Bloomington, you have likely seen his work.

Darriau, Associate Professor of Sculpture at IU from 1961-1996, earned his Master of Fine Arts at the University of Minnesota in 1954. He received two Fulbright grants, which allowed him to spend two years working in bronze casting techniques at the Istituto d'Arte in Florence and the Guastini Foundry in Pistoria. During his career, his work was presented nationally and internationally at museums such as the Guggenheim Museum and the Joseph Hirschorn Collection in Washington, D.C. Several of those repositories, including the Indiana University Art Museum, retain examples of his sculpture as part of their permanent collections.

Today, Darriau's art remains on display in Bloomington. Cast in bronze in 1965, "The Space Between: Adam and Eve" (seen below) is situated at the edge of Dunn Woods just behind Kirkwood Hall on the IU campus. In May 2011, a storm with severe winds damaged both figures. Their pedestals shifted, and a fallen tree limb caused a dent in Adam's head. The figures were restored in 2012.

Photograph of the nude sculpture of Eve, part of "The Space Between: Adam and Eve."
Titled "The Space Between: Adam and Eve," the sculptures are located on IU's Bloomington campus.
Photograph of the nude sculpture of Adam, part of "The Space Between: Adam and Eve."
Clay model of "Adam" and "Eve" before being cast into bronze.
A second piece "Red, Blond, Black, and Olive," consisting of two 11-ton slabs of limestone carved with faces depicting the racial diversity in Bloomington, resides on the city's Northside in Miller-Showers Park.

According to the City of Bloomington, the sculpture was chosen through a competition judged by a committee of artists, businessmen, Bloomington citizens and Mayor Francis X. McCloskey. It is considered the initial achievement of Bloomington's Community Arts Commission. After being situated in the center of Miller-Showers Park for 22 years, "Red, Blonde, Black and Olive" was relocated to its current plaza in 2002.

    Dimensions:
  • 40"H x 15"W x 11"D
  • Artist Name:
  • Jean Paul Darriau
  • Medium:
  • bronze

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February 10, 2024 11:00 AM EST
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