MALE TORSO GOGOTTE
男性人體哥特石
Description: Gogotte is a natural stone that is formed during early Oligocene Period 30 millions years ago. It is composed of quartz crystal and to some extent limestone (calcium carbonate). Gogottes are uniquely discovered in Fontainebleau to the southeast of Paris, France. They are considered as natural sculptures, appearing in a broad variety of forms and shapes involving typically whirlpool, holes and multiple-folds. Each single piece is unique, driving our imaginations. They have been highly appreciated and used as garden decorations in France for the last few centuries, and have inspired sculptors, including Henry Moore (1898-1986). This white intact gogotte sculpture resembles a male torso comparable to a Greek or Romain marble sculpture, expressing vigorous muscle and male power.
Oligocene (ca. 30 million years ago), Fontainebleau, France
33 cm high