The first half of Belgian artist Jean-Michel Folon squo;s (1934ddash;2005) career was devoted to posters, illustrations, and television animations that brought him international acclaim for their diversity and virtuosity; his illustrations appeared in magazines including The New Yorker, Fortune, and Esquire. In the 1990s, he pivoted to sculpture, focusing on statuary and working with both direct carving and modeling, which he then translated to bronze or stone. This is the first publication to explore the entirety of Folontsquo;s sculptural work. Drawing inspiration from the Cyclades, the Etruscans, from African masks and Indian totems, Folonssquo;s sculptures are characterized by their frontality and corporality.