1970s LEE BORTIN ORIGINAL Little Girl in Apron Holding Dish Towel Clay Sculpture
This 1970s original Lee Bortin clay sculpture depicts a young girl wearing an apron and holding a dishtowel in her hand. Lee Bortin is best known for depicting young children and animals in various scenes portraying the innocence of youth in his figurine and planter collections. Though sculpted in clay, it almost has the appearance of carved wood when viewed at a distance. This piece weighs 1 lb 4 oz, well weighted to not be tippy, and stands approximately 9 3/4” tall x 4 1/4” wide. She is without cracks or chips and is in excellent vintage condition.
This 1970s original Lee Bortin clay sculpture depicts a young girl wearing an apron and holding a dishtowel in her hand. Lee Bortin is best known for depicting young children and animals in various scenes portraying the innocence of youth in his figurine and planter collections. Though sculpted in clay, it almost has the appearance of carved wood when viewed at a distance. This piece weighs 1 lb 4 oz, well weighted to not be tippy, and stands approximately 9 3/4” tall x 4 1/4” wide. She is without cracks or chips and is in excellent vintage condition.
This 1970s original Lee Bortin clay sculpture depicts a young girl wearing an apron and holding a dishtowel in her hand. Lee Bortin is best known for depicting young children and animals in various scenes portraying the innocence of youth in his figurine and planter collections. Though sculpted in clay, it almost has the appearance of carved wood when viewed at a distance. This piece weighs 1 lb 4 oz, well weighted to not be tippy, and stands approximately 9 3/4” tall x 4 1/4” wide. She is without cracks or chips and is in excellent vintage condition.