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Duane Hanson's 'Sunbather Study I,' a painted, bronze sculpture of a fleshy middle-aged woman lying idly in the sun, is a great illustration of realism. The sculpture was hand modeled in bronze, then painted, clothed, and given hair. The finished effect is a lifelike rendering of its subject. Her skin appears to be soft and pliable, not made of the hard, inflexible bronze that it is actually composed of, demonstrating the artist's talent. The broad curvature of her body is accurate; the precise details of her snoring face modeled in exactn


The sculpture identifies as an ordinary woman you might see anywhere; on the street, at the grocery store, on the subway; except on a much smaller scale. Perhaps the sculpture was cast in this way to emphasize its weight and bulkiness; and because it is created on a smaller scale, (no longer than two or three feet long) bronze is the best material to create such a figure. One might wonder, upon viewing this work, why the artist chose to depict a dull, mundane subject such as an undistinguished, unattractive woman basking in the sun. She's surrounded by a number of small artifacts, a plastic pair of sunglasses, a cardboard pizza box, a small radio, an empty container of french fries. The artist's choice of casting the woman in this particular metal is conceivably a contradiction to many sculptures cast in bronze, as it is a medium used in the past by virtuoso artists greatly concerned with aesthetics, who have created graceful, elegant figures using the lost-wax method. Also, the use of bronze in this figure is not a typical one, as the metal is known for its strength in suspension and verticality in sculpt!ure, and this particular piece is more parallel and flat to the ground. Yet the tedium of ordinary life is inescapable, and Duane explores its depths with passion, creating a superior study of a bored and idle America. The method used in casting the bronze is unknown. The woman wears a brightly colored bikini, stretched over the bends and arcs of her immense body. The work provides us a satirical commentary on modern Americans, what with the obese subject's obvious penchant for fast food and lazy, sluggish posturing on the beach, possibly in Florida or California on a blazing hot Saturday afternoon. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**.

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