Sculpture Top ten ever

Present in space since the origins of art, sculpture takes us from primeval weapons to divine representation, with the energy of a world that becomes more real -and ideal- than reality, between balance and anguish in pain, from play to guilt in its timeless and perfect forms

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Majesty Batlló

Mid-12th century. Polychrome wood

MNAC, Barcelona

 It’s softening seeing this Christ with fish eyes and symmetrical hair and beard, it could be any man, dressed in Barça colours, ending up hanging on a cross. Its serene beauty stands well the test of time, while I see its prominent belly over its belt. Long gone is the image of a suffering Jesus, a common theme subsequently. Its latest owner, Enric Batlló, gives name to this Christ in Wood, a posthumous homage to his extraordinary donation.