Ecstasy (1911) by Eric Gill

Ecstasy - Eric Gill - 1911

Artwork Information

TitleEcstasy
ArtistEric Gill
Date1911
Art MovementArt Deco
Current LocationTate Britain, London, UK

About Ecstasy

“Ecstasy” is a sculpture created by Eric Gill in 1911 and is part of the Art Deco movement. The artwork can be found at Tate Britain, London, UK. This piece exemplifies the Art Deco genre, characterized by its decorative, elegant, and modern design.

The artwork portrays two intertwined human figures in an intimate embrace. The figures are sculpted in a manner that emphasizes fluidity and sensuality, capturing a moment of deep emotional connection. Carved from a single piece of stone, the figures’ forms are streamlined and elongated, typical of the Art Deco style, exuding both grace and expressiveness. The simplicity of the background draws attention to the detailed rendering of the bodies, highlighting the artist’s skill in conveying human emotion through sculpture. The artwork stands as a testament to the early 20th century’s innovative approaches in art and design.

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