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Humbert Collection
Sculpture in daily life
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For me, creation is everywhere, in art as in craftsmanship, because art and daily life have made one thing for centuries. —Raymond Humbert
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The Museum of Folk Arts in Laduz, Burgundy homes a unique collection of 100,000 objects. Part of the museum presents the sculpture in daily life and runs through the diverse creations: symbolic, poetic works, patience works, shepherds rods, finials, crucifixion, unusual objects …
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Different forms
The richness of the collection to distinguish the different forms of popular sculpture:
- The scope sculpture (hooves, rods, pipes, jewelry …)
- The inhabited sculpture (furniture, bird cages, mailboxes, benches, pergolas …)
- The sculpture between heaven and earth (cobs ridges, weather vanes, signs …)
- Ephemeral sculpture, games, parties
- Religious beliefs (crucifixion, patron saints, Mary Ex. Voto …)
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The topics covered Laduz Museum
- Nature as a pretext and template to sculpture
- The unusual functional forms
- Mutation and diversion of the object
- From engraving to sculpture
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