Brutalist Welded-Iron Crucifix Wall Sculpture by Pia Manu, Mid-20th Century

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A striking and atmospheric mid-century Brutalist crucifix crafted by the renowned Belgian art studio Pia Manu circa 1960. Forged in iron, this expressive wall sculpture embodies the raw, textural aesthetic for which Pia Manu is celebrated. This evocative piece features an abstracted, elongated figure rendered in raw, textured metal, capturing both movement and emotion through its powerful minimalist form.

The artist’s use of heavy, sculptural welds creates a compelling contrast between rough, organic surfaces and the clean linearity of the cross itself. The result is a bold, architectural silhouette that casts dynamic shadows and brings strong sculptural presence to any interior—whether displayed in a modern, industrial, or art-focused environment.

Elegant in its minimalism yet monumental in presence, this crucifix reflects the studio’s unique approach to postwar Belgian decorative arts—bridging modernist restraint with artisanal craftsmanship. Suitable for both contemporary and traditional interiors, it functions equally as a devotional object and a compelling sculptural artwork. A rare and evocative example of Belgian mid-century metalwork, and an exceptional addition for collectors of Pia Manu or expressive religious art.

Ref. 25-0493

Dimensions:
Height: 52 cm
Width: 44.5 cm
Depth: 8 cm

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