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Lynn Chadwick: Drawings | 8 October - 22 December 2024 - Overview
Lynn Chadwick began his career as an architectural draughtsman which gave him a technical and disciplined introduction to drawing. In 1946, Chadwick took the decision to concentrate on his own work an... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick | 26 October 2021 - 15 January 2022 - Overview
Pangolin London are thrilled to present an exhibition of carefully selected work by Lynn Chadwick, exploring the subliminal influences that inspired this giant of twentieth century sculpture throughou... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick | 26 October 2021 - 15 January 2022 - Installation Views
Pangolin London are thrilled to present an exhibition of carefully selected work by Lynn Chadwick, exploring the subliminal influences that inspired this giant of twentieth century sculpture throughou... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick: At Home | 26 May - 19 September 2020 - Overview
Pangolin London are delighted to present an exciting online exhibition which offers a rare opportunity to see works from across Lynn Chadwick’s career in the intimate surroundings of his home a mediev... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick: At Home | 26 May - 19 September 2020 - Installation Views
Pangolin London are delighted to present an exciting online exhibition which offers a rare opportunity to see works from across Lynn Chadwick’s career in the intimate surroundings of his home a mediev... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick: At Home | 26 May - 19 September 2020 - Video
Pangolin London are delighted to present an exciting online exhibition which offers a rare opportunity to see works from across Lynn Chadwick’s career in the intimate surroundings of his home a mediev... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick | 12 January - 26 February 2011 - Overview
Lynn Chadwick is one of the most eminent British sculptors of the 20th century, and an important addition to any modern art collection. Chadwick first came to prominence in 1952 when he was included i... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick | 12 January - 26 February 2011 - Installation Views
Lynn Chadwick is one of the most eminent British sculptors of the 20th century, and an important addition to any modern art collection. Chadwick first came to prominence in 1952 when he was included i... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick | 16 September - 8 November 2009 - Overview
The constructivist and abstract works Lynn Chadwick produced between 1963 and 1966 have largely escaped critical notice or exposition but are an essential element in any analysis of Chadwick’s unique ... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick | 26 October 2021 - 15 January 2022 - Installation Views
Pangolin London are thrilled to present an exhibition of carefully selected work by Lynn Chadwick, exploring the subliminal influences that inspired this giant of twentieth century sculpture throughou... View Page -
Artworks
Lynn Chadwick, Back to Venice (small version II) C79S, 1988
In 1988, 32 years after Chadwick triumphed at the 1956 Venice Biennale, the British Council invited him back to create a large sculpture for the garden of the British Pavilion. This would be sited alo... View Page -
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Publication: Lynn Chadwick - At Home
Lynn Chadwick At Home Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Share Facebook X Pinterest Tumblr Email Pangolin London, 2020 Softcover Publisher: Pangolin London ISBN: 978-1-999370-6-2... View Page -
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Publication: Conjunction - Lynn Chadwick & Geoffrey Clarke
Published to accompany the exhibition Conjunction: Lynn Chadwick & Geoffrey Clarke, 23rd October - 28th November 2015 View Page -
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Publication: Lynn Chadwick
Lynn Chadwick is the definitive monograph on a leading Modern British sculptor. Having achieved world-wide recognition after winning the International Price for Sculpture at the 1956 Venice Biennale, ... View Page -
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Publication: Lynn Chadwick - The Couple
Lynn Chadwick: The Couple is the largest exhibition of its kind to concentrate on one of the most prevalent themes of Chadwick’s artistic career: ‘The Couple’. Exploring the most intimate of human uni... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick - Overview
Lynn Chadwick first came to international prominence in 1952 when he was included in the British Council’s New Aspects of British Sculpture exhibition for the XXVI Venice Biennale alongside Kenn... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick - Biography
Lynn Chadwick came to sculpture through unconventional means, initially working as an architectural draughtsman. He began his sculptural career making mobile constructions for building trade fairs and... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick - Exhibitions
Lynn Chadwick Exhibitions: Lynn Chadwick: Drawings, Online Exhibition, 8 Oct - 22 Dec 2024; FIFTEEN, 26 Sep - 4 Nov 2023; Ken Cook, Out of the Workshop, 27 Jul - 17 Sep 2022; Christmas Exhibition 2021... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick - Video
Lynn Chadwick first came to international prominence in 1952 when he was included in the British Council’s New Aspects of British Sculpture exhibition for the XXVI Venice Biennale alongside Kenn... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, The Stranger (145), 1954
This striking early work by Lynn Chadwick is an important sculpture that charts the progression of the figure in his work. Conceived in 1954 during the exciting period that Chadwick was gaining intern... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Pyramids II (487), 1965
During the Sixties, Chadwick experimented with a series of sculptures that used geometric shapes as their inspiration. Whilst not directly figurative, they still had a distinct Chadwick 'attitude'. “I... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette II Two Reclining Figures (622), 1971
This is an exquisite example of Lynn Chadwick’s approach to the couple - a theme that preoccupied him for much of his career. Lying in a relaxed pose and physically joined together, Maquette II Two Re... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Reclining Couple (683), 1974
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Reclining Couple (683), 1974 Bronze 12.7 x 19 x 18 cm 5 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/8 in Edition 2 of 8 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette I Rocker (750), 1977
This dynamic kinetic sculpture by renowned British sculptor Lynn Chadwick relates to a small and elite series of works where Chadwick explored bringing movement to his static sculpture. Crouching in t... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Standing Figure (758s), 1977
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Standing Figure (758s), 1977 Bronze 21 x 11 x 10 cm 8 1/4 x 4 3/8 x 4 in Edition 7 of 8 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Miniature Figure VI (781), 1978
Lynn Chadwick had a unique making process which began with steel rods that he would weld in space in a spontaneous and instinctive way to create a structure that would then be filled with a plaster co... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Back to Venice, 1980
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Back to Venice, 1980 Ink and wash on paper 40.5 x 55 cm (Framed) 16 x 21 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Sitting Couple (C4), 1983
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Sitting Couple (C4), 1983 Bronze 12 x 19 x 20 cm 4 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 7 7/8 in Edition 6 of 9 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Sitting Couple (C43), 1986
The theme of the couple proved to be a rich source of inspiration for highly regarded British sculptor Lynn Chadwick and he made couples in numerous aspects and configurations; reclining figures, seat... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Sitting Woman in Robes III (C54), 1987
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Sitting Woman in Robes III (C54), 1987 Bronze 30 x 39 x 30 cm 11 3/4 x 15 3/8 x 11 3/4 in Edition 7 of 9 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Sitting Woman (C87S), 1989
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Sitting Woman (C87S), 1989 Bronze 11.5 x 11.5 x 10.5 cm 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/8 in Edition 12 of 30 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Sitting Couple (C93), 1989
The couple was a theme Lynn Chadwick returned to throughout his career. This fabulous Sitting Couple was made towards the end of his career and echoes many much smaller earlier sitting couples however... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Stairs (C126S), 1991
This fantastic monumental ‘Stairs’ by Lynn Chadwick is the largest and most impressive work in the series of works of the same title that were first conceived in the 1990’s. Movement had always been a... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Beast, 1958
Beasts were a theme continuously re-visited by Chadwick throughout his career be it in bronze, stainless steel or on paper. ‘Beast’ 1958 relates to a series started in 1955 where Chadwick explored the... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Dancing Figures, 1957
The couple has been an enduring subject throughout Lynn Chadwick’s long and productive career and spent the 1950s and 1960s distorting figures to become abstracted pyramids supported on spiky legs of ... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Woodblock Pyramid, 1966
Lynn Chadwick came to sculpture through unconventional means initially working as an architectural draughtsman. He began his sculptural career making mobile constructions for building trade fairs and ... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Seated Figure Sitting (Elektra) (L21), 1969
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Seated Figure Sitting (Elektra) (L21), 1969 Lithograph 66.5 x 88 cm (Framed) 26 1/8 x 34 5/8 in Edition 107 of 210 View Page -
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Daniel Chadwick - Overview
Daniel Chadwick’s work is an art of balance both literally and metaphorically. His principal works are mobiles made up of kinetic solar systems that revolve in complicated balance and whose nume... View Page -
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Daniel Chadwick - Exhibitions
Daniel Chadwick Exhibitions: Sculptors' Drawings, and Works on Paper, 7 Sep - 27 Oct 2012; Sterling Stuff II, 17 Nov 2008 - 18 Jan 2009 View Page -
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Daniel Chadwick, Mother and Child, c.2008
Daniel Chadwick’s work is an art of balance both literally and metaphorically. His principal works are mobiles made up of kinetic solar systems that revolve in complicated balance and whose numerous o... View Page -
Exhibitions
Lynn Chadwick, Stairs (C125S), 1990
Lynn Chadwick was a master of presenting the human form, reducing complex shape and curve to geometric shape. ‘Stairs’ 1990 is an exceptional example of Chadwick’s later figurative style which is inst... View Page -
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Publication: Strange Beasts - Lynn Chadwick and the New Generation
2011 saw the sixtieth anniversary of the Festival of Britain for which the then relatively unknown sculptor Lynn Chadwick was commissioned to make two major works. It therefore seems fitting that they... View Page -
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Publication: Lynn Chadwick: Out of the Shadows - Unseen Sculpture of the 1960s
Out of the Shadows: Unseen Sculptures of the 1960s is the most complete survey of Chadwick’s abstract works ever realised and finally recognises how inventive and experimental Chadwick really was. The... View Page -
Exhibitions
Lynn Chadwick, Monitor (475), 1965
“I shall never neglect humanity. Even in my most abstract figure ‘The Pyramids’ I took man as a starting point” Lynn once told Rungwe Kingdon of Pangolin. Many of the abstract pieces Chadwick made in ... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Standing Elektra, 1969
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Standing Elektra, 1969 Signed: 'Chadwick '69' in the lower right corner. Lithograph 81 x 59 cm unframed 31 7/8 x 23 1/4 in Edition 75 of 150 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Homage to Picasso (With Gold) , 1971
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Homage to Picasso (With Gold) , 1971 Signed: ' Chadwick 71' centred bottom, edition, bottom left. Lithograph 76.5 x 56 cm unframed 30 1/8 x 22 1/8 in Edition 39 of 80 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Cloaked Elektra (Fur Coat), 1971
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Cloaked Elektra (Fur Coat), 1971 Signed "Chadwick 71" in the lower right corner. Lithograph 47 x 16 cm unframed 18 1/2 x 6 1/4 in E/A from a portfolio of 12 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Two Figures (Blue Stripes), 1974
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Two Figures (Blue Stripes), 1974 Signed "Chadwick 74" in the lower right corner. Lithograph 80.5 x 60 cm unframed 31 3/4 x 23 5/8 in Edition 12 of 75 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Seated Elecktra, 1969
Much like couples, solitary figures were also a continuous theme explored by Chadwick throughout his artistic career. The figures trianglar, expressionless face was a theme apoted by Chadwick in the S... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Moon Series E, 1965
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Moon Series E, 1965 Signed Lower right 'Chadwick 65' and lower left 'Proof for Tony' Lithograph 50 x 65 cm unframed 19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in Artist Proof outside the edition of 50 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Moon Series C, 1965
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Moon Series C, 1965 Signed 'Chadwick '65' lower right Lithograph Edition 6 of 70 50 x 65 cm unframed 19 3/4 x 25 5/8 in Edition 6 of 70 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Standing Figure (180), 1956
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Standing Figure (180), 1956 Bronze 31 x 25 x 6.5 cm 12 1/4 x 9 7/8 x 2 1/2 in Edition 6 of 9 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Sitting Elektras (Green & Plum), 1971
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Sitting Elektras (Green & Plum), 1971 Lithograph A/P View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Pectoral Necklace, 1980
Lynn Chadwick’s jewellery were not intended for public consumption, they were initially gifts to Eva Chadwick and members of the family. In 2013 editions in gold and silver were commissioned by Lypiat... View Page -
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Daniel Chadwick, Ring IV, 2014
Daniel Chadwick’s work is an art of balance both literally and metaphorically. His principal works are mobiles made up of kinetic solar systems that revolve in complicated balance and whose numerous o... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Oblong Ring, 1970
Lynn Chadwick’s jewellery were not intended for public consumption, they were initially gifts to his wife and members of the family. In 2013 editions of each rings in gold and silver were commissioned... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Winged Figures, 1979
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Winged Figures, 1979 Ink & Wash 52 x 46.5 x 4 cm (Framed) 20 1/2 x 18 1/4 x 1 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Teddy Boy and Girl I , 1956
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Teddy Boy and Girl I , 1956 Ink wash on paper 50 x 42 cm 19 3/4 x 16 1/2 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Three Figures , 1957
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Three Figures , 1957 Ink 39.5 x 48 cm (Unframed) 15 1/2 x 18 7/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Dancing Figure (Zombie), 1966
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Dancing Figure (Zombie), 1966 Monoprint 83 x 71 cm (Framed) 32 5/8 x 28 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Untitled, 1968
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Untitled, 1968 Ink & Monoprint 83 x 65 cm (Framed) 32 5/8 x 25 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Two Watchers, 1959
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Two Watchers, 1959 Ink & Monoprint on paper 64.5 x 44.5 cm (Framed) 25 3/8 x 17 1/2 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Study for King, 1966
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Study for King, 1966 Monoprint 74.5 x 63.5 x 3.2 cm (Framed) 29 3/8 x 25 x 1 1/4 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, High Wind, 1980
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 High Wind, 1980 Ink & Wash 48 x 62 cm (Framed) 18 7/8 x 24 3/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Watcher, 1960
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Watcher, 1960 Ink, wash and wax resist 58.5 x 49.5 cm (Framed) 23 1/8 x 19 1/2 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Watcher, 1962
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Watcher, 1962 Ink & Monoprint 78.5 x 62.5 cm (Framed) 30 7/8 x 24 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette for Lion (341), 1961
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Maquette for Lion (341), 1961 Bronze 50 x 101 x 27 cm Edition 4 of 4 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Skirt (594), 1970
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Skirt (594), 1970 Bronze 67 x 22 x 20 cms 26 3/8 x 8 5/8 x 7 7/8 inches Edition 00 of 6 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Diamond Trigon I (612), 1970
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Diamond Trigon I (612), 1970 Bronze (polished head and torso) 40 x 11 x 11.5 cms 16 1/2 x 4 3/8 x 4 1/2 inches Edition 00 of 6 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Beast VII (198), 1956
This is an exceptional example of Lynn Chadwick’s early, vital Beasts. With a rich patina this powerful sculpture, made the same year Chadwick won the Venice Biennale ahead of Alberto Giacometti, capt... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette VI High Wind (C22), 1984
This wonderful maquette relates to one of Lynn Chadwick's most iconic large late period works 'High Wind', 1984 depicting a young woman being blown across the landscape with her skirt and hair streami... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, C32A Maquette VIII High Wind, 1986, 1986
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 C32A Maquette VIII High Wind, 1986, 1986 Sterling Silver 18 x 11 x 15 20 (20) View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Two Winged Figures (733), 1976
This wonderful winged couple is an exceptional example of Lynn Chadwick’s work of the 1970s. The two individual figures, supported on signature spiky legs have a particularly intricate surface texture... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, The Watcher Maquette I (297), 1959
Watchers and strangers were both themes that Lynn Chadwick returned to again and again throughout his early career. The lone figure sometimes seen as a pair or in three's, reduced to blocks of form an... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Standing Couple (798S), 1980
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Standing Couple (798S), 1980 Bronze 34 x 34 x 53 cm 13 3/8 x 13 3/8 x 20 7/8 in EA 1 from an edition of 9 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Paper Hat (320C), 1966
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Paper Hat (320C), 1966 Bronze Height 68 cm Height 26 3/4 in Edition 5 of 6 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Walking Cloaked Figures V (780A), 1978
This beautiful, striding couple cast in silver by Lynn Chadwick was inspired by an invitation by Danish silversmith Karl Gustav Hansen in the 1970’s along with Barbara Hepworth, Kenneth Armitage and H... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Walking Couple II (C60S), 1987
This beautiful walking couple with polished bronze faces and cloaks streaming out behind them is a classic example of Lynn Chadwick’s work and offers the perfect domestic size. This work comes with ex... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette for Conjunction II (219), 1957
The couple was an enduring subject throughout Lynn Chadwick’s long and productive career from the first sculptures of the early fifties through to the stainless steel seated figures of the 1990’s. The... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Second Stranger (189) , 1956
This fantastic early work was made the year that Lynn Chadwick represented Britain at the Venice Biennale of 1956 where he won the International Prize of sculpture beating Alberto Giacommetti. Second ... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette III Two Watchers V (526), 1967
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Maquette III Two Watchers V (526), 1967 Bronze Height 29 cm Height 11 3/8 in Artist Copy from an edition of 4 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette for R34 Memorial (251), 1958
'Maquette for R34 Memorial' relates to a series of winged figures inspired by one of Chadwick’s only public commissions for the Air League of the British Empire to commemorate the double crossing of t... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Stranger, 1962
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Stranger, 1962 Ink, Wash & Monoprint 68.5 x 76.5 cm (Framed) 27 x 30 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Sitting Couple, 1971
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Sitting Couple, 1971 Ink and wash 84.5 x 64.5 cm (Framed) 33 1/4 x 25 3/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Inquisitor I (424), 1964
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Inquisitor I (424), 1964 Bronze 45 x 23 x 23 cm 17 3/4 x 9 1/8 x 9 1/8 in Edition 0 of 4 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Winged Figure II Maquette (305), 1959
Winged Figure II Maquette derives from a series of winged figures inspired by one of Chadwick’s only public commissions. The commission from the Air League of the British Empire to commemorate the dou... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Watcher (309), 1959
'Watcher', 1959 is a museum quality example of Chadwick's early figurative work with its intricate welding and tactile surface enhanced by a beautiful rich patina. Watchers and strangers were both the... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Watcher, 1961
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Watcher, 1961 Ink, wash and monoprint 70 x 52.5 cm (Framed) 27 1/2 x 20 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Watcher XII (356), 1961
Lynn Chadwick rose to prominence in the 1950's with works that could be seen to rebel against the previous fashion for 'truth to materials' which Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth promoted. Rather Chad... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, 803A Girl Walking into Wind, 1982
'Girl Walking into Wind' is a solitary figure walking against the elements. Beautifully cast in Sterling Silver, the work is one of smallest and most delicate examples of Chadwick’s Figures in the Win... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Blue Watchers, 1960
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Blue Watchers, 1960 Signed & dated bottom right Lithograph Unframed Edition 161 of 300 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Miniature 1976, 1976
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Miniature 1976, 1976 Bronze Approx 4 cm high Edition of 30 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Maquette IV Walking Cloaked Figures (777A), 1978
Lynn Chadwick was first invited to experiment with silver as a metal by the Danish Silversmith Hans Hansen in the 1970's alongside fellow sculptors Henry Moore, Kenneth Armitage and Barbara Hepworth. ... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, C13 Maquette IV Diamond, 1984
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 C13 Maquette IV Diamond, 1984 Bronze 35 9 (9) View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Two Figures (139), 1954
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Two Figures (139), 1954 Bronze Height 31 cm Height 12 1/4 in Edition 5 of 9 View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Reclining Couple
Lynn Chadwick 1914 - 2003 Reclining Couple Lithograph 60.5 50 (14 of 50) View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Beast XXIV, 1965
Lynn Chadwick regularly returned to the theme of the generic 'Beast' throughout his career. Each had a different attititude either aggressive, protective or docile. This wonderful version is indicativ... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Figure III (Trig) Running Figure, 1966
Much like couples, solitary figures were also a continuous theme explored by Chadwick throughout his artistic career. The figures trianglar, expressionless face was a theme apoted by Chadwick in the S... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Conjunction, 2003
The couple has been an enduring subject throughout Lynn Chadwick’s long and productive career. After spending twenty years distorting figures to become abstracted pyramids supported on spiky legs, the... View Page -
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Lynn Chadwick, Walking Cloaked Figures VII (794), 1980
Each individual figure measures: 24.5 x 23 x 28 cm / 9.6 x 9 x 11 inches View Page -
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Eye of the Collector 2021 | 8 - 11 September 2021 - Overview
For this inaugural edition which opens on the 8th September we are excited to be exhibiting a brand new 7ft sculpture by Susie MacMurray, one of Merete Rasmussen's most complex large scale ceramics, a... View Page -
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Eye of the Collector 2021 | 8 - 11 September 2021
For this inaugural edition which opens on the 8th September we are excited to be exhibiting a brand new 7ft sculpture by Susie MacMurray, one of Merete Rasmussen's most complex large scale ceramics, a... View Page -
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Conjunction | 23 October - 28 November 2015 - Overview
Pangolin London is proud to present the works of Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) and Geoffrey Clarke (1924-2014), two of the greatest modern British sculptors of the 20th Century, together in their exhibiti... View Page -
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Conjunction | 23 October - 28 November 2015 - Installation Views
Pangolin London is proud to present the works of Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003) and Geoffrey Clarke (1924-2014), two of the greatest modern British sculptors of the 20th Century, together in their exhibiti... View Page -
Art fairs
Art fair: Masterpiece 2022
Pangolin London are delighted to once again be exhibiting at London's most prestigious art fair Masterpiece at Royal Chelsea Hospital. Highlighting the very best of Modern British and Contemporary scu... View Page -
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Event: Masterpiece 2022
Pangolin London are delighted to once again be exhibiting at London's most prestigious art fair Masterpiece at Royal Chelsea Hospital. Highlighting the very best of Modern British and Contemporary scu... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Figure, 1952
In 1952, the same year Geoffrey Clarke he was selected as one of eight emerging sculptors to represent Great Britain at the Venice Biennale. Alongside his contemporaries Reg Butler and Lynn Chadwick, ... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Effigy, 1951
Geoffrey Clarke began his pioneering experiments with forged and welded iron in 1950, at a time when many of his contemporaries continued to employ more traditional materials. Along with Reg Butler an... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Symbol for Man XV, 1954
This is an exceptional, unique example of Geoffrey Clarke's early forged iron work. Completed two years after he exhibited at the Venice Biennale of 1952 alongside eight fellow young British sculptors... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Head (Found object), 1953
Geoffrey Clarke began his pioneering experiments with forged and welded iron in 1950, at a time when many of his contemporaries continued to employ more traditional materials. Along with Reg Butler an... View Page -
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Kenneth Armitage, Reach for the Stars Maquette, 2001
Kenneth Armitage, like Clarke and Chadwick first came to international prominence at the 1952 British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Inspired by the ‘simple things’ in and around his life he incorpo... View Page -
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John Hoskin, Big V, 1963
After a period doing various casual labouring jobs to fund his painting and sculpture, Hoskin made associations with a range of other artists including Lynn Chadwick and Bernard Meadows, who he was ev... View Page -
Exhibitions
20th Century Sculptors' Prints | 20 October 2020 - 5 January 2021 - Overview
Pangolin London are delighted to announce their new online exhibition of 20th Century Sculptors' Prints. The exhibition presents an exceptional selection of limited edition prints from renowned 20th c... View Page -
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Masterpiece London 2021 | 24 - 27 June 2021 - Overview
Returning to the prestigious annual art fair, Pangolin London is showing a special selection of works by our roster of Modern British and Contemporary Sculptors including Lynn Chadwick, Ann Christophe... View Page -
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Masterpiece London 2021 | 24 - 27 June 2021 - Installation Views
Returning to the prestigious annual art fair, Pangolin London is showing a special selection of works by our roster of Modern British and Contemporary Sculptors including Lynn Chadwick, Ann Christophe... View Page -
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Anthony Abrahams | 9 November - 10 December 2011 - Overview
Anthony Abrahams worked in the tradition of modern masters such as Marini, Frink and Chadwick. His expressive forms and complex textures give his work an immediately recognisable style and imbue it wi... View Page -
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Masterpiece London 2018 | 28 June - 4 July 2018 - Overview
On our stand this year we showcase a wide selection from the gallery’s stable of Modern British and Contemporary Sculptors. Highlights include a beautiful Lynn Chadwick from the 60s, an importan... View Page -
Art fairs
Art fair: London Original Print Fair
For the first time, Pangolin London will be exhibiting at London Original Print Fair held at Somerset House from 26 - 29 May 2022. Presenting a diverse range of drawings and prints, Pangolin London wi... View Page -
About Us
About us - As well as running our own series of exhibitions and events throughout the year, Pangolin London offers a wealth of services which include: Sculpture consultancy. Valuation of works and est... View Page -
Publications
Publication: Ken Cook - Out of the Workshop
This catalogue is published to coincide with the exhibition Ken Cook: Out of the Workshop, July - September 2022. This exhibition explores the career of one of Britain’s most exceptional bronze ... View Page -
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Publication: Geoffrey Clarke, Sculptor - Catalogue Raisonné
This book is the definitive resource for curators, collectors, dealers and enthusiasts seeking a detailed overview of Geoffrey Clarke’s important artistic contribution to the post-war British art scen... View Page -
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Publication: Sculpture in the Sixties
Published to accompany the exhibition Sculpture in the Sixties, 22nd March - 6th May 2017. View Page -
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Publication: Ralph Brown & the Figure in the Fifties and Sixties
Published to accompany the exhibition Ralph Brown & the Figure in the Fifties and Sixties, 14th September – 22nd October 2016. View Page -
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Publication: Sculpture in the Garden
Published to accompany the exhibition Sculpture in the Garden, 13th May – 9th July 2016. View Page -
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Publication: Sculptors' Jewellery
This catalogue accompanies the exhibition of the same name at Pangolin London from 5 December 2014 to 17 January 2015. Sculptors' Jewellery celebrates works on a miniature scale from artists that are ... View Page -
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Publication: Sculpture in the Home
Sculpture in the Home celebrates the innovative series of touring exhibitions of the same name curated by the Arts Council of England in the 1940s and '50s. Published to accompany the exhibition of th... View Page -
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Publication: Sculptors' Drawings and Works on Paper
Sculptors' Drawings and Works on Paper brings together over two hundred works by both established and emerging sculptors' from the twentieth century to the present day. It is an attempt to portray the... View Page -
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Publication: Exorcising the Fear - British Sculpture from the '50s and '60s
Taking the sixtieth anniversary year of the XXVI Venice Biennale of 1952 as its starting point Exorcising the Fear has explored a pivotal point in the history of British sculpture. Returning to the es... View Page -
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Publication: Geoffrey Clarke - A Sculptor's Prints
Geoffrey Clarke: A Sculptor’s Prints is the first in-depth study of the graphic work of Geoffrey Clarke, and includes a catalogue raisonné of his etchings and lithographs from 1948 to 200... View Page -
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Sculpture in the Garden
'Sculpture in the Garden’ was the second exhibition in the series created by Pangolin London, which started with ‘Sculpture in the Home’ in 2014 which celebrated the touring exhibiti... View Page -
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FROM THE ARCHIVE: Sterling Stuff II
A short interview with Pangolin Editions & Pangolin London directors Claude Koenig and Rungwe Kingdon about the art of casting in Sterling Silver & their idea behind the exhibition Sterling St... View Page -
Events
Event: London Original Print Fair
For the first time, Pangolin London will be exhibiting at London Original Print Fair held at Somerset House from 26 - 29 May 2022. Presenting a diverse range of drawings and prints, Pangolin London wi... View Page -
Events
Event: Pangolin London at Masterpiece Art Fair 2019: Stand B43
Pangolin London are once againd elighted to be exhbiting at Masterpiece Art Fair. Showing an exiting mix of Modern and Contemporary British sculpture. Highlights include new works by Merete Rasmussen,... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke - Overview
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke - Exhibitions
Geoffrey Clarke Exhibitions: Geoffrey Clarke: Extension, 10 Sep - 1 Nov 2025; Sculpture is for Life: Not Just for Christmas, 26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024; FIFTEEN, 26 Sep - 4 Nov 2023; Christmas Exhibition 20... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Symbol for Man XIV, 1954
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Plateau IV, 1969
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Slightly Aggressive Nature of the Sculptor, 1999
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Respect, 1999
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Germination, 2010
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Man, Woman & Child, 1952
'Man, Woman and Child', 1951 is an exceptional, museum-quality wall relief by Geoffrey Clarke and is the largest and most significant available iron work from the highly desirable early career of this... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Battersea II , 1962
'Battersea II' is an exceptional large aluminium sculpture by Geoffrey Clarke. Conceived as a series of three works for the London County Council's Open Air exhibitions at Battersea Park in 1962 they ... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Pilgrim, 1994
This large floor based aluminium sculpture relates to a theme Geoffrey Clarke visited regularly in the latter part of his career. Often seen as an outsider Clarke may have recognised in himself the lo... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Towards a Constant , 1985
'Towards a Constant' is an impressive work from Geoffrey Clarke's later period where his unique visual language culminated in stylised figures made up of simple shapes. This work relates to a theme th... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Screen for the SS Canberra (Maquette) - S176a, 1960
Geoffrey Clarke is best known as a sculptor but first enrolled at the Royal College of Art in Graphic Design quickly transferring to the Stained Glass course. There he quickly became known for taking ... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Tankman No.3 - S602, 1984
In 1984, Clarke created a series of eighteen tank men in aluminium. Varying in size and form these works explored the figure or 'tank man' looking out from his armour plated vehicle. These unique work... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, The Artist's Real Instrument, 1999
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Channel & Plane, 1964
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Pendant, 1977
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Pendant VI , 1969
This series of eight necklaces was unearthed during the planning stages of his 2013 exhibition Geoffrey Clarke: A Decade of Change. Never exhibited in the UK the necklaces were originally commissioned... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Pendant IX, 1969
This series of eight necklaces was unearthed during the planning stages of his 2013 exhibition Geoffrey Clarke: A Decade of Change. Never exhibited in the UK the necklaces were originally commissioned... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Study for Post-Inert Phase II Series (2), 1968
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Function of the Church, 1951
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Head (48), 1950 (February)
Edition of 25 started by the artist in 1950: Nos 3,8 printed on laid paper with small margins. 1 artist's proof printed on wove at the RCA for Taranman Gallery in 1976. 2 artists proofs printed on Hah... View Page -
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Terence Coventry - Overview
In his twenty-five year farming career spent in long hours on a tractor ploughing and harvesting, complete sculptural images repeatedly formed in Terence Coventry’s mind. Eventually, these thoug... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Jackdaws on Ridge, 2005
This highly popular sculpture by Terence Coventry which has sold almost the entire edition is as happy perched indoors as it is outside on a wall or plinth. Highlighting Coventry's skill at capturing ... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Bird II, 2010
Bird II, is a large and powerful bronze by Cornwall based sculpture Terence Coventry. Illustrating Coventry’s intuitive ability to capture an essence of animal vitality with his characteristic use of ... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Torso II (TC347), 2016
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Couple I, 2007
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Monumental Gannet Head, 2010
Terence Coventry’s ‘Monumental Gannet Head’ sits majestically on its small bronze base, alert to the landscape and very much a part of it. It continues the language of formal geometric lines and flat ... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Choughs, 2004
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Ravens, c.2011
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Swifts I, 2013
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Sitting Boar Maquette, 2004
The power behind Coventry’s sculpture was his strong affinity with the subjects he created and his work is rooted in a strong figurative tradition. His sculpture explored the animals familiar to him f... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Goat I, 2004
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Walkies, 2009
Rooted strongly in the figurative tradition, the power behind Coventry’s sculpture is his strong affinity with the subjects. His sculpture explores the animals familiar to him from his years farming ,... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Owl III, 2016
Rooted strongly in the figurative tradition, the power behind Coventry’s sculpture is his strong affinity with the subjects. His sculpture explores the animals familiar to him from his years farming ,... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Boar II, 1999
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Cormorant I, 2011
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Zachary Eastwood-Bloom - Exhibitions
Zachary Eastwood-Bloom Exhibitions: Earth Unwrapped, A Group Exhibition, 15 Jan - 15 Jun 2025; Sculpture is for Life: Not Just for Christmas, 26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024; Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, Rewiring, 17... View Page -
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Susie MacMurray - Exhibitions
Susie MacMurray Exhibitions: Sculpture is for Life: Not Just for Christmas, 26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024; Susie MacMurray, Material Thought, 13 Nov - 23 Dec 2024; FIFTEEN, 26 Sep - 4 Nov 2023; Feathers, Bones... View Page -
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Merete Rasmussen - Exhibitions
Merete Rasmussen Exhibitions: Sculpture is for Life: Not Just for Christmas, 26 Nov - 23 Dec 2024; Merete Rasmussen, Undulations, 14 Jun - 20 Jul 2024; FIFTEEN, 26 Sep - 4 Nov 2023; Merete Rasmussen, ... View Page -
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William Tucker RA, Porte VI, 2020
This powerful yet minimal wall sculpture by respected Royal Academician William Tucker is part of a series of powerful new wall reliefs which take their inspiration from works made 50 years ago and hi... View Page -
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Kenneth Armitage - Biography
Kenneth Armitage was born in Leeds and in 1934 won a scholarship to study at Leeds College of Art as Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth had before him. In 1937, he continued his studies at the Slade Sch... View Page -
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John Hoskin - Biography
Born in Cheltenham of Welsh and Cornish descent, John Hoskin left school at fourteen and worked as a draughtsman in an architect’s office until his service in the Army from 1942–7. Returni... View Page -
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George Taylor, Evolution of Love, 2017
Born in Macclesfield in 1975, George Taylor moved at the age of 10 onto the farm set within its own steep-sided secluded valley in a remote part of Gloucestershire. Here she began working with her fat... View Page -
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George Taylor, The Beast In Me, 2017
'The Beast In Me' is one of George Taylor's largest and most ambitious works to date. This sumptuous wall relief, intricately made by hand using iridescent cockerel and crow feathers, is inspired both... View Page -
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George Taylor, Erotica, Return to Chaos, 2016
Born in Macclesfield in 1975, George Taylor moved at the age of 10 onto the farm set within its own steep-sided secluded valley in a remote part of Gloucestershire. Here she began working with her fat... View Page -
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George Taylor, The Cult of Infinity, 2017
George Taylor's works are a visually arresting. The artist confronts the viewer with her precise layering and structuring of a natural medium and its iridescent colour, from which one cannot look away... View Page -
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George Taylor, Insomnia in Yellow, 2016
Born in Macclesfield in 1975, George Taylor moved at the age of 10 onto the farm set within its own steep-sided secluded valley in a remote part of Gloucestershire. Here she began working with her fat... View Page -
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George Taylor, Skins, 2017
Born in Macclesfield in 1975, George Taylor moved at the age of 10 onto the farm set within its own steep-sided secluded valley in a remote part of Gloucestershire. Here she began working with her fat... View Page -
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George Taylor, Insomnia in Red, 2016
Born in Macclesfield in 1975, George Taylor moved at the age of 10 onto the farm set within its own steep-sided secluded valley in a remote part of Gloucestershire. Here she began working with her fat... View Page -
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George Taylor, Insomnia in Blue, 2016
Born in Macclesfield in 1975, George Taylor moved at the age of 10 onto the farm set within its own steep-sided secluded valley in a remote part of Gloucestershire. Here she began working with her fat... View Page -
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George Taylor, Dreams on Being Lyrical, 2017
Born in Macclesfield in 1975, George Taylor moved at the age of 10 onto the farm set within its own steep-sided secluded valley in a remote part of Gloucestershire. Here she began working with her fat... View Page -
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Pangolin London Sculpture Trail - Overview
Pangolin London’s Sculpture Trail includes large scale works by a host of artists both within the building and canalside at Kings Place and is fast developing a reputation as one of the UK’s most dyna... View Page -
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Steven Gregory, Me & My Friends, 2005
Steven Gregory's 'Me & My Friends' is a bright and playful sculpture created from cut and welded bronze which has been painted a dazzling array of colours. Suitable for both indoors and outdoors this ... View Page -
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Jon Buck, Ark: High and Dry, 2017
Specially commissioned for the sculpture exhibition 'Ark' at Chester Cathedral in 2017, this monumental outdoor work is Jon Buck's largest sculpture to date. Using a classical theme and a timeless for... View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, The Edge of Light, 2002
'The Edge of Light' is an exceptional large outdoor or indoor piece from Royal Academician Ann Christopher who works primarily in cast bronze, stainless steel, silver and fabricated Corten steel. Chri... View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Large Cockerel, 2009
Breon O’Casey was a significant member of the St. Ives school whose leading figures included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Bernard Leach. He began his working career as an assistant, initially t... View Page -
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Angela Palmer, The Last Frontier, 2021
Contemporary British artist Angela Palmer collaborated with a team of professors at The Harvard Medical School to create 'The Last Frontier'. Together they scanned the brain at a resolution of 100 mic... View Page -
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David Mach RA, Temple at Tyre, 1994 - 2020
In the winter of 1994, David Mach was commissioned by the Edinburgh District Council to create a site-specific installation for the port area of Leith. In keeping with the scope of his earlier works, ... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Boar II, 1999
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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David Mach RA, Darlington Train Maquette, 1997-2020
In 1997, David Mach completed one of his most significant public commissions ‘Brick Train’ on the outskirts of Darlington, England. Created from over 185,000 Accrington Nori bricks using a huge team o... View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, The Thornflower, 2006
Charlotte Mayer 1929 - 2022 The Thornflower, 2006 Bronze and stainless steel 150 x 60 x 60 cm 59 1/8 x 23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in Base diameter: 50 cm A/C (Edition of 12) View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Voyager, 1994
Charlotte Mayer’s family came from Prague, moving to England in 1939. She studied at Goldsmith’s College at the young age of 16, and then went onto the Royal College of Art, where she was taught by Fr... View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Turning
Charlotte Mayer 1929 - 2022 Turning Painted wood for bronze 100 x 80 x 115 cm Unique View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Rising, 2013
Charlotte Mayer 1929 - 2022 Rising, 2013 Bronze 220 x 43 x 43 cm 86 5/8 x 16 7/8 x 16 7/8 in Base diameter: 43 cm Edition 1 of 6 View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Luna, c.2008
Charlotte Mayer’s family came from Prague, moving to England in 1939. She studied at Goldsmith’s College at the young age of 16, and then went onto the Royal College of Art, where she was taught by Fr... View Page -
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Almuth Tebbenhoff, Petrified I, 1994-2023
Almuth Tebbenhoff b.1949 Petrified I, 1994-2023 Fabricated steel, painted 180 x 188 x 7 cm 70 3/4 x 74 x 2 3/4 in Unique View Page -
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Jon Buck, Headland, 2009
Jon Buck b. 1951 Headland, 2009 Bronze 75 x 52 x 19 cm 29 1/2 x 20 1/2 x 7 1/2 in Edition 2 of 10 View Page -
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Ken Cook | 27 July - 17 September 2022 - Overview
This exhibition explores the career of one of Britain’s most exceptional bronze founders Ken Cook. Bringing to light his close connection with a range of established and contemporary sculptors, ... View Page -
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Steven Gregory - Overview
Pangolin London artists include Lynn Chadwick, Merete Rasmussen, Geoffrey Clarke, Ann Christopher, Bruce Beasley, David Mach and more. View Page -
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Publication: Michael Cooper - An Exhibition of Stone and Bronze Sculpture
Established sculptor and stone carver Michael Cooper presents his first major solo show in London which includes previously unseen characters from his truely wonderful, personal menagerie. Cooper’s ca... View Page -
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Publication: Sterling Stuff II
Sterling Stuff II is an exhibition devoted entirely to the exploration of sculpture in silver. Over fifty contemporary artists, many experimenting with the metal for the first time, have produced a ge... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Jackdaws on Ridge, 2005
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Ken Cook | 27 July - 17 September 2022 - Installation Views
This exhibition explores the career of one of Britain’s most exceptional bronze founders Ken Cook. Bringing to light his close connection with a range of established and contemporary sculptors, ... View Page -
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FIFTEEN | 26 September - 4 November 2023 - Overview
Celebrating 15 years of championing the best Modern British and Contemporary Sculpture. View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Solar, 2009
'Solar' is an exquisite work highlighting Charlotte Mayer's unique ability to capture natural beauty in striking form. The point of balance, like the tail of a graceful bird skimming the surface of wa... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Walkies
Terence Coventry 1938 -2017 Walkies Bronze 32 x 27 x 13 cm 12 5/8 x 10 5/8 x 5 1/8 in Edition 2 of 10 View Page -
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Merete Rasmussen, Flowing Yellow, 2021
Merete Rasmussen b.1974 Flowing Yellow, 2021 Ceramic with coloured slip 60 x 50 x 18 cm 23 5/8 x 19 3/4 x 7 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Eilis O'Connell, Furl, 2021
Eilis O’Connell’s making process is a deeply inquisitive one with a strong personal sense of the Poetic. Like a poet reconstructs common every day words into concentrated, magical and moving art, O’Co... View Page -
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Marino Marini, Horse in Harmony (Cavallo In Armonia), 1978
Marino Marini was one of the greatest Italian sculptors of the 20th century and his work very much embodies the joys and sorrows of that momentous period in European history. An accomplished and proli... View Page -
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Christmas Exhibition 2021 | 2 - 31 December 2021 - Overview
From timeless sterling silver jewellery to stocking-sized miniature sculptures, our exhibition features a breath of materials including bronze, ceramic, and 3-D printed nylon, and spans in style from ... View Page -
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Jon Buck, A Taste for the Beautiful: Kerpow!, 2017
Jon Buck b. 1951 A Taste for the Beautiful: Kerpow!, 2017 Pastel on paper 56.5 x 71.5 x 4 cm (Framed) 22 1/4 x 28 1/8 x 1 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, Light Shadow, 2012
Ann Christopher RA b.1947 Light Shadow, 2012 Stamped AC 2.9 12 Bronze and neoprene 20 x 9 x 2.2 cm 7 7/8 x 3 1/2 x 7/8 in Edition 2 of 9 View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, Red Line, 2013
At first glance Ann Christopher’s elegantly understated sculpture seems to be tied to a series of simple formal decisions and aesthetic concerns about shape and surface. However her making process is ... View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, Broken Time 13, 2020-2021
Ann Christopher RA b.1947 Broken Time 13, 2020-2021 Mixed Media 41 x 30 cm framed 16 1/8 x 11 3/4 in Unique View Page -
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Michael Cooper, Small Orang Utan, 2009
Large and small-scale sculpture and carvings in marble, stone, sterling silver and bronze. Michael Cooper’s pieces are a study in a wide variety of animal, bird and the human figure. Born in Dublin, M... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Rider, 2018
Terence Coventry 1938 - 2017 Rider, 2018 Coloured Giclée Print 68.5 x 58.5 cm 27 x 23 1/8 in Edition of 25 View Page -
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Steve Dilworth, Throwing Object 6, 2017
Dilworth often encases found natural objects, such as animal bones, within his sculptures. African flame wood comes from the Peltophorum genus, the ancient Greek for ‘shield-bearing’, so it is a befit... View Page -
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Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, MSNGR / Mercury, 2017
This beautiful silver sculpture was exhibited as part of ‘Divine Principles’, a show by Zachary Eastwood-Bloom at Pangolin London having completed a year long sculpture residency with the gallery. Eas... View Page -
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Abigail Fallis, Deep Blue, c.2010
Abigail Fallis studied silversmithing and metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts and considers the making process to be a crucial element of her practice. She works with diverse, often recycled, mate... View Page -
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Steven Gregory, Selection from 'The Laughing Series', 2021
Steven Gregory Selection from 'The Laughing Series', 2021 Steel Various dimensions Unique View Page -
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Steven Gregory, Selection from 'The Killing Series', 2021
Steven Gregory b.1952 Selection from 'The Killing Series', 2021 Brass Various dimensions Unique View Page -
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Steve Hurst, Scarlett Major, 2012
"The joy of sculpture is that it is paradoxical, it can mean many different things." - Steve Hurst Having studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing, the University of Oxford and then at Goldsmit... View Page -
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Katharina Klug, Bulbous Vase 8, 2020
Katharina Klug Bulbous Vase 8, 2020 Glazed porcelain 16 x 12 x 12 cm 6 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 in Unique View Page -
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Katharina Klug, Daughter Vases, 2021
Wheel thrown porcelain - glazed / surface pattern applied with pastels fired to 1270C. Dishwasher safe. View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Calthrop, 2012
Born in the Isle of Man in 1930, Bryan Kneale attended the Douglas School of Art in 1947 before leaving to attend the Royal Academy Schools in 1948, where he was awarded the prestigious Rome Prize. Tr... View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Untitled - Blue, 2018
Born in the Isle of Man in 1930, Bryan Kneale attended the Douglas School of Art in 1947 before leaving to attend the Royal Academy Schools in 1948, where he was awarded the prestigious Rome Prize. Tr... View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Salome, 2019
Jeff Lowe b.1952 Salome, 2019 Brass 12 x 10 x 10 cm 4 3/4 x 4 x 4 in Unique View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Act No. 28, 2020
This series of prints relates partly to the idea of building something in stages. In printmaking sometimes there is a preliminary ‘act’ or ‘acts’ which are necessary as an underlay or first layer. The... View Page -
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David Mach RA, In the Rough, 2015
David Mach RA is one of the UK’s most recognised and respected artists working in contemporary art today. Known for his dynamic and imaginative large scale collage, sculpture and installations using a... View Page -
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David Mach RA, Big Heid II, 1994
David Mach RA b.1956 Big Heid II, 1994 Screenprint 67 x 102.5 cm 26 3/8 x 40 3/8 in Edition of 50 View Page -
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Lynne Maclachlan, Tri Collar Necklace (Purple)
Lynne Maclachlan Tri Collar Necklace (Purple) Hand-dyed 3D printed nylon 18 x 18 x 1.5 cm 7 1/8 x 7 1/8 x 5/8 in O/E View Page -
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Lynne Maclachlan, Tri Flexible Statement Bangle (Purple)
Lynne Maclachlan Tri Flexible Statement Bangle (Purple) Hand-dyed 3D printed nylon 8 x 7 x 4 cm 3 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 1 5/8 in O/E View Page -
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Susie MacMurray, Silver Carapace I, 2020
Susie MacMurray b. 1959 Silver Carapace I, 2020 Sterling Silver 5.5 x 13 x 8 cm 2 1/8 x 5 1/8 x 3 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Susie MacMurray, Study for Masquerade I, 2018
These beautiful ink and watercolour drawings relate to an exciting installation piece 'Masquerade' installed at St Albans Museum and Art Gallery in 2018. 'Masquerade' is a site specific piece consisti... View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Spindrift II, 2012
‘Sprindrift II’ sees Mayer’s signature spiral form supported by a singular point, utilising bronze tines to create a shape full of movement and contemplate flight and gravity. Charlotte Mayer’s family... View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Head, c.1993
Breon O’Casey’s approach to seeing and making art is both poetic and simple, with a philosophy that is rooted in the past and with a fascination with ancient and non-Western art. Unsurprisingly, it is... View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Grey Centre, 1999
Breon O’Casey was a significant member of the St. Ives school whose leading figures included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Bernard Leach. He began his working career as an assistant to Denis Mit... View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Blue Moon on Brown, 1999
Breon O'Casey 1928 - 2011 Blue Moon on Brown, 1999 Linocut 70.5 x 57 x 3 cm (Framed) 27 3/4 x 22 1/2 x 1 1/8 in APII from an edition of 20 View Page -
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Sam Photic, DusS-180 (Brooch), 2017
Photic's current body of work is concerned with humanity's intrusion into the natural world. This human foot-print is inescapable and has a detrimental impact, yet some of these relationships are symb... View Page -
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Sam Photic, JoyS-131 (Brooch), 2013
Based in Devon, Sam Photic is a sculptor, painter and jeweller. Working across a variety of scales and media his works have a unique energy and freshness which is thanks, in part, to his lack of forma... View Page -
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Peter Randall-Page RA, Peanut Necklace, 2014
Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 25 years Peter Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through hi... View Page -
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Merete Rasmussen, Undulating Orange, 2021
Merete Rasmussen’s work never ceases to capture attention, and ‘Undulating Orange’ is no exception. Rendered in a striking neon tangerine that seems to almost pull in surrounding light, ‘Undulating Or... View Page -
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Abi Wills, Playscapes series - pipe, 2021
Artist Abi Wills began her career as a historian; her art continues to be inspired by the material cultures of the past. She is interested in the feelings of connection, longing and loss evoked by anc... View Page -
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Abi Wills, Playscapes series - plains, 2021
Artist Abi Wills began her career as a historian; her art continues to be inspired by the material cultures of the past. She is interested in the feelings of connection, longing and loss evoked by anc... View Page -
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Outdoor Sculpture | 26 May - 19 September 2020 - Overview
'Outdoor Sculpture' is an inspiring exhibition of sculptures from a wide range of artists to suit any garden, roof terrace or balcony. View Page -
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Bruce Beasley, Breakout II, 1992
'Breakout II' is a large outdoor work that perfectly captures the spirit of Bruce Beasleys works of the 1990s. Skillfully poised with a beautiful painterly patina this work like much of Beasleys is pr... View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Swimming, 1959
Ralph Brown was born in Leeds and is the younger contemporary of the eminent group of Yorkshire sculptors that include Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Kenneth Armitage. He studied at Leeds College o... View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Vernal Figure, 1957
Ralph Brown was born in Leeds and is the younger contemporary of the eminent group of Yorkshire sculptors that include Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Kenneth Armitage. He studied at Leeds College o... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Landscape Reinvestigation. Blueprint I. Contrast not Conflict, 1971
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, Beyond Silence, 1994
At first glance Ann Christopher’s elegantly understated sculpture seems to be tied to a series of simple formal decisions and aesthetic concerns about shape and surface. However her making process is ... View Page -
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Michael Cooper, Tortoise
Michael Cooper B.1944 Tortoise Bronze 80 cm (height) 31 1/2 in Edition of 6 View Page -
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Michael Cooper, Large Gorilla
Born in Dublin, Michael Cooper studied at Heatherley’s School of Art between 1969 and 1971, and then under Anthony Grey. Working in a variety of different mediums including marble, stone and bronze it... View Page -
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Michael Cooper, Baboon, 2010
Michael Cooper b.1944 Baboon, 2010 Bronze 88 x 48 x 54 cm 34 5/8 x 17 3/8 x 16 7/8 in Edition 1 of 9 View Page -
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Michael Cooper, Large Snail, 2010
Michael Cooper Large Snail, 2010 Bronze 92 x 160 x 155 cm 36 1/4 x 63 x 61 1/8 in Edition of 9 View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Cormorant II Maquette, 2011
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Cormorant I, 2011
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Polyphemus, 2000
Polyphemus is one of Bryan Kneale’s largest steel wall works and whose name, like most of Kneale’s sculptures, takes inspiration from Greek Mythology: Polyphemus being one of the Cyclops described in ... View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Charity's Aria, 2019
Jeff Lowe b.1952 Charity's Aria, 2019 Painted aluminium 114 x 160 x 130 cm 44 7/8 x 63 x 51 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Sulla's Aria, 2019
Jeff Lowe b.1952 Sulla's Aria, 2019 Painted aluminium 115 x 100 x 90 cm 45 1/4 x 39 3/8 x 35 3/8 in Unique View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Blue Bird, 2002
O’Casey’s work is characterised by simple forms and lines and a very personal set of imagery. Birds, animals and human figures are pared down to their very essence, giving them a primitive and almost ... View Page -
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Eilis O'Connell, Capsule for Unknown Destinies, 2017
Eilis O'Connell b.1953 Capsule for Unknown Destinies, 2017 Galvanised Steel, stainless steel, bolts, polycarbonate sheeting 13..6 x 2 x 2.46 m (including ramp) View Page -
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Eilis O'Connell, Curve to Edge, 2018
At the heart of Eilis O’Connell’s work is poetry in the simplest sense. Like a poet reconstructs common every day words into concentrated, magical and moving art, O'Connell takes material and shape an... View Page -
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Peter Randall-Page RA, Twixt Line & Form, 2013
Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 25 years he has gained an international reputation through his sculpture draw... View Page -
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William Tucker RA, Messenger, 2001
William Tucker is an highly respected international sculptor and Royal Academician whose work can be found in prestigious museum and private collections around the globe. Messenger is one of Tucker’s ... View Page -
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William Tucker RA, Leonidas, 1995
William Tucker was born in Cairo in 1935 and moved to England with his family in 1937. He studied history at Oxford University and during this time attended classes at the Ruskin School of Drawing, al... View Page -
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Sculptors' Drawings | 7 September - 27 October 2012 - Overview
Sculptor's Drawings is a collaboration between the two galleries based here at Kings Place, Pangolin London and Kings Place Gallery in September of this year. The exhibition spans both galleries and t... View Page -
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David Bailey, Dead Andy, 2010
David Bailey is internationally recognised for his iconic portrait photography of popular celebrities: Mick Jagger, Kate Moss and the Kray brothers. He began his career in 1959 as a photographic assis... View Page -
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Bruce Beasley, Untitled, 2012
Bruce Beasley’s intersecting cuboid forms are reminiscent of natural crystalline structures, with sumptuous patinas adding to their organic essence. By breaking out of an expected pattern, his sculptu... View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Seated Queen, 1962
Ralph Brown was born in Leeds and is the younger contemporary of the eminent group of Yorkshire sculptors that include Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Kenneth Armitage. He studied at Leeds College o... View Page -
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Jon Buck, In-Sights and In-Forms III, 2012
Jon Buck has always regarded colour as one of the sensory delights of the human experience. Whilst colour is not traditionally associated with sculpture, Buck has spent much of his career experimentin... View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, Marks on the Edge of Space 6, 2009
Ann Christopher RA Marks on the Edge of Space 6, 2009 Conte graphite mylar & aluminium 46 x 47 cm Unique View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Bull, c.2008
The power behind Coventry’s sculpture is his strong affinity with the subjects he creates and his work is rooted in a strong figurative tradition. His sculpture explores the animals familiar to him fr... View Page -
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Abigail Fallis, Red Queen, 2009
Abigail Fallis studied silversmithing and metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts and considers the making process to be a crucial element of her practice. She works with diverse, often recycled, mate... View Page -
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Briony Marshall, Embryo Spiral, 2012
Briony Marshall was awarded Pangolin London’s prestigious sculpture residency in 2012 and her first UK solo show, Life Forming, was held at the gallery in 2013. By perfect happenstance the exhibition ... View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Armilla I, 2012
Charlotte Mayer 1929 - 2022 Armilla I, 2012 Mixed Media 57 x 75.5 View Page -
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Sterling Stuff II | 17 November 2008 - 18 January 2009 - Overview
Pangolin London and Pangolin Editions, Europe’s largest sculpture foundry, have commissioned the country’s leading and emerging contemporary sculptors to create an exceptional exhibition o... View Page -
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Anthony Abrahams, Ozymandias, c.2008
Born in London, Abrahams first attended the University of Cambridge, where he read English, and went on to study painting at the Anglo-French Art Centre in London. After a successful career in the wor... View Page -
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Christie Brown, Child of Glass, c.2008
“The head entitled ‘The Child of Glass’ originates from a group of ceramic sculptures entitled The Cast of Characters made during the late 1990s. These archetypal figures included a range of troubleso... View Page -
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Jon Buck, Lexicon, 2008
Jon Buck b. 1951 Lexicon, 2008 Sterling Silver 18 x 13 x 8 cm 7 1/4 x 5 1/8 x 3 1/8 in Edition 2 of 10 View Page -
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Judith Dean, Investment, 2008
“I’ve never had a credit card except the one I ordered to make this piece (now cancelled). That was free. Casting it in silver seemed to be a way to add to its value. The signature on the card will... View Page -
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Antony Gormley, Home and Away, 2002
“Life, art, value, feeling, the coldness of facts, how to make a small object heavy – these were some of the thoughts that made me make this thing and show it this way.” Antony Gormley Antony Gormley ... View Page -
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Nigel Hall RA, The Hour of Dusk, 2000
This exquisite wall piece by highly regarded Royal Academician Nigel Hall was created for the exhibition Sterling Stuff which invited artists to cast in sterling silver at a scale no bigger than 15cm.... View Page -
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Marcus Harvey, Maquette for Heroic Bust of Churchill
Marcus Harvey Maquette for Heroic Bust of Churchill sterling silver 24cm 12 (12) View Page -
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Damien Hirst, Sadness, 2002
Hirst’s work explores the uncertainty at the core of human experience: love, life, death, loyalty and betrayal through unexpected and unconventional media. Moving and ambiguous, 'Sadness' was Damien H... View Page -
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Michael Joo, Fall Break, c.2002
'Fall Break' was first commissioned for one of Pangolin London's inaugural exhibitions which brought together over fifty sculptures cast in sterling silver. Beautifully made and detailed 'Fall Break' ... View Page -
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Jonathan Kingdon, Pangolin
Jonathan Kingdon Pangolin Sterling Silver Height 8 cm Height 3 1/8 in Edition 10 of 10 View Page -
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David Nash, Silver Egg, 2002
'Silver Egg' was originally commissioned for an exhibition of sterling silver sculpture in which David Nash was asked to create a work of no more than 15cm in any dimension. This beautiful result show... View Page -
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John Carter RA, Displacement: Horizontal Format, 2019
John Carter is best known for his abstract sculptures. His work is frequently described as being a dialogue between painting and sculpture. It consists mainly of constructed “wall-objects”, often with... View Page -
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John Carter RA, Study: Displacement, Horizontal Format II, 2019
John Carter RA b. 1942 Study: Displacement, Horizontal Format II, 2019 Acrylic on paper 40 x 49 cm 15 3/4 x 19 1/4 in Unique View Page -
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James Castle, Highland House, 2009
James Castle b. 1946 Highland House, 2009 Painted bronze 73 x 28 x 20 cm 28 3/4 x 11 1/8 x 7 7/8 in Edition 1 of 4 View Page -
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James Castle, Studio, 2012
James Castle b. 1946 Studio, 2012 Bronze 77 x 17 x 24 cm 30 1/4 x 6 3/4 x 9 1/2 in Edition 2 of 6 View Page -
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James Castle, The Cloud that Became a Tree, 2019
James Castle b. 1946 The Cloud that Became a Tree, 2019 Painted bronze 40 x 27 x 30 cm 15 3/4 x 10 5/8 x 11 3/4 in Edition 1 of 4 View Page -
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Robert Clatworthy, Cat (RC108), 1978
Robert Clatworthy 1928-2015 Cat (RC108), 1978 Bronze 21 x 21 x 48 cm 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 x 18 7/8 in Edition 1 of 8 View Page -
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Robert Clatworthy, Horse (Study for Equestrian Monument I) (RC116), 1980
Robert Clatworthy 1928-2015 Horse (Study for Equestrian Monument I) (RC116), 1980 Bronze 22 x 9 x 22 cm 8 5/8 x 3 1/2 x 8 5/8 in Edition 2 of 12 View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Spinning Man V, 1965
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Spinning Man V, 1965 Lithograph 86 x 63 cm (Framed) 33 7/8 x 24 3/4 in Edition 18 of 65 View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Corrida I, 1973
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Corrida I, 1973 Lithograph 64 x 84 cm (Framed) 25 1/4 x 33 1/8 in Edition 4 of 72 View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Goggle Head II (Teeth) (FCR208), 1969
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Goggle Head II (Teeth) (FCR208), 1969 Bronze 65 x 58 x 46 cm 25 5/8 x 22 7/8 x 18 1/8 in Edition 3 of 6 View Page -
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Stephanie Fuller, Lemon, 1996
Stephanie Fuller b. 1962 Lemon, 1996 Bronze 9 x 20 x 17 cm 3 1/2 x 7 7/8 x 6 3/4 in Edition 6 of 6 View Page -
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Liliane Lijn, Fragile Footing, 2000
In this work, land and body are intertwined, transforming one into the other. In Lijn’s dreams her feet are often shoeless. She loses her shoes or wears inappropriate ones. High heels are used to clim... View Page -
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John Maine RA, Fortress, 2021
John Maine RA b. 1942 Fortress, 2021 Norwegian Schist 15 x 15 x 36 cm 5 7/8 x 5 7/8 x 14 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Leonard McComb, Three Trees, 1983
Leonard McComb 1930 - 2018 Three Trees, 1983 Polished bronze 225 x 81 cm (including plinth) 88 5/8 x 31 7/8 in (Each tree is 198.3 x 26 cm) Unique View Page -
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Alison Wilding RA, On the Roof, 2019
Alison Wilding RA b.1948 On the Roof, 2019 Bronze 5 x 4.2 x 7 cm 2 x 1 5/8 x 2 3/4 in Edition 1 of 5 View Page -
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Christmas Collection 2020 | 23 November - 23 December 2020 - Overview
Welcome to our Christmas Collection where we have selected a unique array of small sculptures, works on paper, ceramics, glass, books and jewellery with prices starting from £45. Whether you're lookin... View Page -
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Jon Buck, Animal Glyph XI, 2018
Jon Buck b. 1951 Animal Glyph XI, 2018 Glazed ceramic 25.9 cm (Height) 10 1/4 in Unique View Page -
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Jon Buck, Animal Glyph IX, 2018
Jon Buck b. 1951 Animal Glyph IX, 2018 Glazed ceramic 18.2 cm (Height) 7 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Jon Buck, Animal Glyph III, 2018
Jon Buck b. 1951 Animal Glyph III, 2018 Glazed ceramic 11.1 cm (Height) 4 3/8 in Unique View Page -
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Kathryn Hearn, Bale & Cinnabar 3 (Wall piece), 2020
Kathryn Hearn’s porcelain hand-built vessels are inspired by the atmospheric skies above the Cambridgeshire Fens. They refer to the farmer’s intrinsic use of craft working within their uncompromising ... View Page -
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Kathryn Hearn, Bale & Cage Vessel, 2020
Kathryn Hearn’s porcelain hand-built vessels are inspired by the atmospheric skies above the Cambridgeshire Fens. They refer to the farmer’s intrinsic use of craft working within their uncompromising ... View Page -
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Kathryn Hearn, Bale & Fences Bowl, 2019
Kathryn Hearn’s porcelain hand-built vessels are inspired by the atmospheric skies above the Cambridgeshire Fens. They refer to the farmer’s intrinsic use of craft working within their uncompromising ... View Page -
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Stewart Hearn, Darwin Decanter (Round), 2020
Stewart Hearn has been mastering his craft for over 30 years. His work celebrates traditional craft whilst expressing a strong contemporary aesthetic. In his blown glass decanters he achieves a studie... View Page -
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Stewart Hearn, Darwin Decanter (Tall), 2020
Stewart Hearn has been mastering his craft for over 30 years. His work celebrates traditional craft whilst expressing a strong contemporary aesthetic. In his blown glass decanters he achieves a studie... View Page -
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Stewart Hearn, Darwin Decanter (Low), 2020
Stewart Hearn has been mastering his craft for over 30 years. His work celebrates traditional craft whilst expressing a strong contemporary aesthetic. In his blown glass decanters he achieves a studie... View Page -
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Katharina Klug, Vase I, 2020
Katharina's work focuses primarily on the exploration of shapes, finding endless variations on an old theme: the vessel. She draws freehand onto the forms using her trademark crayons. These hand-drawn... View Page -
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Katharina Klug, Vase II, 2020
Katharina's work focuses primarily on the exploration of shapes, finding endless variations on an old theme: the vessel. She draws freehand onto the forms using her trademark crayons. These hand-drawn... View Page -
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Katharina Klug, Vase III, 2020
Katharina's work focuses primarily on the exploration of shapes, finding endless variations on an old theme: the vessel. She draws freehand onto the forms using her trademark crayons. These hand-drawn... View Page -
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Lily Pearmain, Straight Doughnut Vase, 2020
'The porcelain doughnut vase is composed of two separate forms, both made on the wheel and then cut and attached to unify them. The 'doughnut' part of the vase is hollow, which allows me to use them s... View Page -
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Lily Pearmain, Ash Serving Bowl, 2020
'The ash bowl was made in my studio in Deptford, but the ash is from a willow tree and nettles which were harvested and burnt at the Winchcombe pottery site in the Cotswolds. I spent some time at Winc... View Page -
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Lily Pearmain, Terracotta Bellied Vase, 2020
This structurally satisfying and playful terracotta piece is part sculpture, part purpose. The combination of the cylindrical vase with the doughnut ring feels fresh and contemporary, finding a forebe... View Page -
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Almuth Tebbenhoff, Who Will Buy My Dark Dark World: Inferno, 2020
Almuth Tebbenhoff b.1949 Who Will Buy My Dark Dark World: Inferno, 2020 Mixed media Approx. 55 x 120 x 37 cm 21 5/8 x 47 1/4 x 14 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Almuth Tebbenhoff, Who Will Buy My Dark Dark World: The Slaughterhouse, 2020
Almuth Tebbenhoff b.1949 Who Will Buy My Dark Dark World: The Slaughterhouse, 2020 Ceramic Approx. 45 x 45 x 65 cms 17 3/4 x 17 3/4 x 25 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Almuth Tebbenhoff, Who Will Buy My Dark Dark World: In The Dark Wood, 2020
Almuth Tebbenhoff b.1949 Who Will Buy My Dark Dark World: In The Dark Wood, 2020 Ceramic Unique View Page -
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Candy Ward, Venus Vase, 2020
Candy Ward’s work is a celebration of diversity in women’s bodies. The Venus vase was created in response to modern day beauty standards and the accepted ideal “Instagram” body. The Venus challenges t... View Page -
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Candy Ward, Venus Vase, 2020
Candy Ward’s work is a celebration of diversity in women’s bodies. The Venus vase was created in response to modern day beauty standards and the accepted ideal “Instagram” body. The Venus challenges t... View Page -
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Candy Ward, Framed Venus, 2020
Candy Ward’s work is a celebration of diversity in women’s bodies. The Venus vase was created in response to modern day beauty standards and the accepted ideal “Instagram” body. The Venus challenges t... View Page -
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Jason Wason, Black and Gold Jar, 2018
Jason Wason b.1946 Black and Gold Jar, 2018 Ceramic 17 x 16 x 16 cm 6 3/4 x 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 in Unique View Page -
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Jason Wason, Scaled Bowl, c.2010
Wason’s ceramic pieces are much more than functional ceramics, they are works of art with sumptuous metallic oxide finishes so that the object casts its own soft ‘glow’, and transforming the original ... View Page -
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Martin Jennings, Seacole Pendant, 2014
Martin Jennings makes portrait sculptures and public statues, often incorporating carved inscriptions into the work. He has been commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, St. Paul's Cathedral, th... View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Indus (Brooch), 2016
Known for his monumental, architecturally inspired works, Jeff Lowe's sculpture demonstrates an intense engagement with material, surface and design. A student of 'The New Generation' of British sculp... View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Regulus (Brooch), 2019
Jeff Lowe b.1952 Regulus (Brooch), 2019 Rose Gold on Brass 7 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm 2 3/4 x 2 1/8 x 1 in Unique View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Pictor (Brooch), 2016
Pictor, the Latin for painter and a constellation of the same name, conjures the idea that this brooch could have been one of Lowe's abstract acrylics which, after falling through a black hole, emerge... View Page -
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Alastair Mackie, Cockle Shell Pendant, 2014
Growing up on a small farm, Alastair Mackie was confronted by the cyclical nature of life and became acutely aware of birth, death, regeneration and the conflicts that occur within nature and mankind.... View Page -
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Lynne Maclachlan, Phase Arc Necklace (Blue), 2016
Lynne MacLachlan's work plays with light, space and colour, intending to create visual delight for wearer and viewer. Sculptural forms are rendered in vibrant colours and create ephemeral, shimmering ... View Page -
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Lynne Maclachlan, Tri Flexible Statement Bangle (Blue)
Lynne Maclachlan Tri Flexible Statement Bangle (Blue) Hand-dyed 3D printed nylon 8 x 7 x 4 cm 3 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 1 5/8 in O/E View Page -
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Susie MacMurray, Silver Carapace III (Pendant), 2020
Susie MacMurray b.1959 Silver Carapace III (Pendant), 2020 Sterling silver 8 x 5 x 2.5 cm 3 1/8 x 2 x 1 in Unique View Page -
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Briony Marshall, Silver Water Necklace, 2014
Briony Marshall was awarded Pangolin London’s prestigious sculpture residency in 2012 and her first UK solo show, Life Forming, was held at the gallery in 2013. By perfect happenstance the exhibition ... View Page -
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Almuth Tebbenhoff, Pendant, 2014
Almuth Tebbenhoff is inspired by process: she loves the way objects of beauty and intrigue can emerge from a noisy session cutting and welding steel, sparks flying in every sense, or from a quieter bu... View Page -
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Alison Wilding, Mousy (Brooch), 2014
Wilding was commissioned by Pangolin London to create Mousey for a special exhibition of Sculptors’ Jewellery in 2014 and worked closely with Pangolin Editions on its fabrication. View Page -
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Jon Buck, Ruwenzori Sculpture Foundation Pangolin Keyring, c.2017
All proceeds from sales of this lovely bronze keyring go to our charity the Ruwenzori Sculpture Foundation. Designed by Jon Buck and cast in Uganda. View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Candlesticks (Model), 1958-9
Models made for the commission by the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths for the US/Canada Touring exhibition ‘British Artist Craftsmen’ 1959-60. View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Tankards for the University of Lancaster, 1969
These tankards form the selection that Geoffrey Clarke kept personally from the forty ceremonial tankards commissioned for the new University of Lancaster, sponsored by the Worshipful Company of Golds... View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Small Journey, c.2008
Charlotte Mayer’s family came from Prague, moving to England in 1939. She studied at Goldsmith’s College at the young age of 16, and then went onto the Royal College of Art, where she was taught by Fr... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Destruction of the Environment Series (Medal M7 & M8) ), 1973
Forming Geoffrey Clarke's first series of medals The Destruction of the Environment consisted of 39 different designs eight of which were exhibited in 'Medals Today: International Exhibition of Modern... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Lion (Medal), 1973
Geoffrey Clarke 1924-2014 Lion (Medal), 1973 Brass Diameter 9.6 cm Diameter 3 3/4 in Edition unknown View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Eagle (Medal) , 1973
Geoffrey Clarke 1924-2014 Eagle (Medal) , 1973 Brass Diameter 8.5 cm Diameter 3 3/8 in Edition Unknown View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Tree (Medal), 1973
This brass medal relates View Page -
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Anthony Abrahams, Pendulum, 2014
Anthony Abrahams 1926 - 2019 Pendulum, 2014 Iprint 70.1 x 54.5 x 4 cm (Framed) 27 5/8 x 21 1/2 x 1 5/8 in Edition 1 of 2 View Page -
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Jon Buck, Field of Vision, 2015
Jon Buck has always regarded colour as one of the sensory delights of the human experience. Whilst colour is not traditionally associated with sculpture, Buck has spent much of his career experimentin... View Page -
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Jon Buck, Signs of Life (vii), 2009
Jon Buck has always regarded colour as one of the sensory delights of the human experience. Whilst colour is not traditionally associated with sculpture, Buck has spent much of his career experimentin... View Page -
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Jon Buck, Black Wings, Red Fields, 2015
Jon Buck has always regarded colour as one of the sensory delights of the human experience. Whilst colour is not traditionally associated with sculpture, Buck has spent much of his career experimentin... View Page -
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Jon Buck, 'Signs of Life' (xi), 2009
Jon Buck has always regarded colour as one of the sensory delights of the human experience. Whilst colour is not traditionally associated with sculpture, Buck has spent much of his career experimentin... View Page -
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Ralph Brown, White Cushion, 1991
Ralph Brown was born in Leeds and is the younger contemporary of the eminent group of Yorkshire sculptors that include Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Kenneth Armitage. He studied at Leeds College o... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Avian Forms, c.2008
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Hounds, 2011
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Abigail Fallis, Gutted, c.2010
Abigail Fallis studied silversmithing and metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts and considers the making process to be a crucial element of her practice. She works with diverse, often recycled, mate... View Page -
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Abigail Fallis, Holy Bodies (female), 2016
Abigail Fallis studied silversmithing and metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts and considers the making process to be a crucial element of her practice. She works with diverse, often recycled, mate... View Page -
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Abigail Fallis, Holy Bodies (Male), 2016
Abigail Fallis studied silversmithing and metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts and considers the making process to be a crucial element of her practice. She works with diverse, often recycled, mate... View Page -
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Nigel Hall RA, Fire, 2018
Nigel Hall RA b.1943 Fire, 2018 Screenprint 49.8 x 44.4 x 4 cm (Framed) 19 5/8 x 17 1/2 x 1 5/8 in 43.5 x 38 cm (Image size) 17 1/8 x 15 in Edition 20 of 30 View Page -
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Nigel Hall RA, Ice, 2018
Nigel Hall RA b.1943 Ice, 2018 Screenprint 49.8 x 44.4 x 4 cm (Framed) 19 5/8 x 17 1/2 x 1 5/8 in 43.5 x 38 cm (Image size) 17 1/8 x 15 in Edition 20 of 30 View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Catalyst I, 2016
Born in the Isle of Man in 1930, Bryan Kneale attended the Douglas School of Art in 1947 before leaving to attend the Royal Academy Schools in 1948, where he was awarded the prestigious Rome Prize. Hi... View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Cormorant II
Born in the Isle of Man in 1930, Bryan Kneale attended the Douglas School of Art in 1947 before leaving to attend the Royal Academy Schools in 1948, where he was awarded the prestigious Rome Prize. Hi... View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Lockdown Print Blue, 2020
Bryan Kneale RA b.1930 Lockdown Print Blue, 2020 Giclee print 22.4 x 23.8 cm unframed 8 7/8 x 9 3/8 in Edition 1 of 300 View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Lockdown Print Brown, 2020
Bryan Kneale RA b.1930 Lockdown Print Brown, 2020 Giclée print 24.2 x 22.2 cm unframed 9 1/2 x 8 3/4 in Edition of 300 View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, In The Close Distance No. 2, 2019
These prints relate directly to the series of aluminium curved and coloured sculptures made by Jeff Lowe around this time. The prints use a similar vocabulary to the Sculpture. Openings in the sheets ... View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, In The Close Distance No. 6, 2019
These prints relate directly to the series of aluminium curved and coloured sculptures made by Jeff Lowe around this time. The prints use a similar vocabulary to the Sculpture. Openings in the sheets ... View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Untitled (1), 2013
Known for his monumental, architecturally inspired works, Jeff Lowe's sculpture demonstrates an intense engagement with material, surface and design. A student of 'The New Generation' of British sculp... View Page -
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Jeff Lowe, Untitled (7), 2013
Known for his monumental, architecturally inspired works, Jeff Lowe's sculpture demonstrates an intense engagement with material, surface and design. A student of 'The New Generation' of British sculp... View Page -
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David Mach RA, Shitload, 2018
David Mach RA b.1956 Shitload, 2018 Screenprint 58 x 45 cm 22 7/8 x 17 3/4 in Edition of 50 View Page -
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Susie MacMurray, Antler Study I, 2020
Susie MacMurray b. 1959 Antler Study I, 2020 Ink on paper 23 x 30.9 cm 9 1/8 x 12 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Susie MacMurray, Ink Study, 2020
Susie MacMurray b. 1959 Ink Study, 2020 Ink on paper 26 x 17.8 cm 10 1/4 x 7 1/8 in Unique View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Moon, 2019
Charlotte Mayer 1929 - 2022 Moon, 2019 Acrylic on paper 46.5 x 47.5 x 4 cm (Framed) 18 1/4 x 18 3/4 x 1 5/8 in Unique View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Drift 2, 2019
Charlotte Mayer 1929 - 2022 Drift 2, 2019 Acrylic on paper 25 x 18.5 cm Mounted: 42 x 34.5cm unframed 9 7/8 x 7 1/4 in Unique View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Black Spots, 2009
Breon O'Casey 1928-2011 Black Spots, 2009 Etching 33.5 x 37 cm (Framed) 13 1/4 x 14 5/8 in Edition 9 of 10 View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Red Triangles and Spirals, 2009
Breon O'Casey 1928-2011 Red Triangles and Spirals, 2009 Etching & Carborundum 38 x 41 cm (Framed) 15 x 16 1/8 in Edition 6 of 15 View Page -
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Peter Randall-Page RA, Scarab I, 2007
Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 25 years Peter Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through hi... View Page -
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Peter Randall-Page RA, Scarab II, 2007
Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 25 years Peter Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through hi... View Page -
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Peter Randall-Page RA, Lolui Rocks I, 2007
Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 25 years Peter Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through hi... View Page -
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Peter Randall-Page RA, Lolui Rocks III, 2007
Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 25 years Peter Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through hi... View Page -
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Steve Russell, Nature Unwrapped Green - Reef I, 2019
Steve Russell Nature Unwrapped Green - Reef I, 2019 Print mounted on aluminium 25.5 x 20 cm 10 1/8 x 7 7/8 in Edition 1 of 10 View Page -
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Steve Russell, Nature Unwrapped Green - Ornate Tree Snake
Steve Russell Nature Unwrapped Green - Ornate Tree Snake Print mounted on aluminium 25.5 x 20 cm 10 1/8 x 7 7/8 in Edition 1 of 10 View Page -
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Steve Russell, Nature Unwrapped Green - Monitor Lizzard II, 2019
Steve Russell Nature Unwrapped Green - Monitor Lizzard II, 2019 Print mounted on aluminium 25.5 x 20 cm 10 1/8 x 7 7/8 in Edition 1 of 10 View Page -
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Steve Russell, Nature Unwrapped Blue - Monitor Lizard I
Steve Russell Nature Unwrapped Blue - Monitor Lizard I Print mounted on aluminium 15 x 9.8 cm 5 7/8 x 3 7/8 in Edition 1 of 10 View Page -
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Steve Russell, Nature Unwrapped Blue - Kibale Forest Lichen IV, 2019
Steve Russell Nature Unwrapped Blue - Kibale Forest Lichen IV, 2019 Print mounted on aluminium 15 x 9.8 cm 5 7/8 x 3 7/8 in Edition 1 of 10 View Page -
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Reg Butler, Figure in Space, 1954
Reg Butler 1913 - 1981 Figure in Space, 1954 Lithograph 32 x 48 cm 12 5/8 x 18 7/8 in Edition 1 of 12 View Page -
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Kenneth Armitage, Mother and Child, 1953
Kenneth Armitage 1916 - 2002 Mother and Child, 1953 Lithograph 62.5 x 47 x 4 cm (Framed) 24 5/8 x 18 1/2 x 1 5/8 in Edition 25 of 50 View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Corrida III, 1973
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Corrida III, 1973 Lithograph 64 x 84 cm (Framed) 25 1/4 x 33 1/8 in Edition 5 of 72 View Page -
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Bernard Meadows, Cockerel, 1956
Bernard Meadows 1915 - 2005 Cockerel, 1956 Signed: 'Meadows '56' bottom left. Lithograph 55.5 x 53 x 3 cm (framed) 21 7/8 x 20 7/8 x 1 1/8 in Edition 5 of 20 View Page -
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Kenneth Armitage, Family Going for a Walk, 1954
Kenneth Armitage 1916 - 2002 Family Going for a Walk, 1954 Signed bottom right 'KA '51 11/24' Lithograph 56 x 64.5 cm (Framed) 22 1/8 x 25 3/8 in Edition 11 of 24 View Page -
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Kenneth Armitage, Mother and Child, 1953
Kenneth Armitage 1916 - 2002 Mother and Child, 1953 Signed "Kenneth Armitage 53" in the lower left corner. Lithograph 50.5 x 32 x 0.1 cm (Unframed) 19 7/8 x 12 5/8 x 1/8 in Edition 16 of 50 ... View Page -
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Kenneth Armitage, Sitting Figures, 1960
Kenneth Armitage 1916 - 2002 Sitting Figures, 1960 Lithograph 46 x 64 cm (Framed) 18 1/8 x 25 1/4 in Edition 83 of 300 View Page -
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Reg Butler, Figure and English Newspaper, 1955
Reg Butler 1913 - 1981 Figure and English Newspaper, 1955 Lithograph 68.5 x 50.5 cm (Framed) 27 x 18 1/2 x 1/8 in Edition 10 of 20 View Page -
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Reg Butler, Girl, 1968
Reg Butler 1913 - 1981 Girl, 1968 Lithograph 56.5 x 72 cm 22 1/4 x 28 3/8 in Edition 57 of 65 View Page -
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Reg Butler, Italian Girl, 1963
Reg Butler 1913 - 1981 Italian Girl, 1963 Signed 'Butler'63 6/65' in the lower right corner Lithograph 57 x 70 cm 22 1/2 x 27 1/2 in Edition 6 of 65 View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Girl with Shawl, 1978
Ralph Brown was born in Leeds and is the younger contemporary of the eminent group of Yorkshire sculptors that include Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Kenneth Armitage. He studied at Leeds College o... View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Couple Embracing, 1978
Ralph Brown 1928 - 2013 Couple Embracing, 1978 Lithograph 75 x 50 cm (Framed) 29 1/2 x 19 3/4 in Edition 63 of 125 View Page -
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Reg Butler, Tower Two, 1968
Reg Butler 1913 - 1981 Tower Two, 1968 Lithograph 72 x 56.5 cm 28 3/8 x 22 1/4 in Edition 57 of 65 View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Harlequin (165) , 1956
First Edition: Proofs printed in black by Jacques Frélaut at Atelier Lacourière, Paris, in September 1956, Inscribed 'First State/ Aug 1956'. Second Edition: Colour version proofed in 1957, using seco... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Study for Sculpture (176), 1956
First Impression: Edition of 30 printed in colour by the artist and Richard Fozard at the RCA in 1956 Second Impression: Edition of 10 printed in black by St Barnabas Press (signed, and inscribed 2nd ... View Page -
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Robert Clatworthy, Standing Figure, 1952
Robert Clatworthy 1928-2015 Standing Figure, 1952 Etching 60 x 42 cm framed 23 5/8 x 16 1/2 x 1/8 in Edition 38 of 50 View Page -
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Robert Clatworthy, Three Figures, 1952
Robert Clatworthy 1928-2015 Three Figures, 1952 Signed A/P RC 1952 Etching 43 x 51.5 cm framed 16 7/8 x 20 1/4 in Artist's Proof View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Corrida II, 1973
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Corrida II, 1973 Lithograph 64 x 84 cm (Framed) 25 1/4 x 33 1/8 in Edition 10 of 72 View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Corrida V, 1973
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Corrida V, 1973 Lithograph 64 x 84 cm (Framed) 25 1/4 x 33 1/8 in Edition 5 of 72 View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Rejoneadora I, 1973
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Rejoneadora I, 1973 Lithograph 64 x 84 cm (Framed) 25 1/4 x 33 1/8 in Edition 3 of 72 View Page -
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Elisabeth Frink, Rejoneadora III, 1973
Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993 Rejoneadora III, 1973 Lithograph 64 x 84 cm (Framed) 25 1/4 x 33 1/8 in Edition 6 of 72 View Page -
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Naum Gabo, Opus 5, 1951
Naum Gabo 1890 - 1977 Opus 5, 1951 Woodcut 44 x 36 x 3 cm framed 17 3/8 x 14 1/8 x 1 1/8 in 28 x 22.5 cm image size Edition unknown View Page -
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John Hoskin, Untitled May 1965, 1965
John Hoskin 1921 - 1990 Untitled May 1965, 1965 Signed "John Hoskin - May 1965" in the lower right corner. Lithograph 63.5 x 58 cm (framed) 25 x 22 7/8 in Edition 3 of 25 View Page -
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Marino Marini, Marino from Shakespeare I Plate VII, 1977
Marino Marini 1901-1980 Marino from Shakespeare I Plate VII, 1977 Signed in the lower right corner. Etching, drypoint and aquatint. 47.5 x 38.3 cm framed 18 3/4 x 15 1/8 in Edition 16 of 75 View Page -
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Marino Marini, Miracle (Miracolo), 1978
Marino Marini 1901-1980 Miracle (Miracolo), 1978 Signed in the lower right corner. Etching and aquatint. 50 x 43.5 cm framed 19 3/4 x 17 1/8 in Edition 23 of 70 View Page -
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Marino Marini, Decomposition (Scomposizione), 1970
Marino Marini 1901-1980 Decomposition (Scomposizione), 1970 Signed in the lower right corner. Etching 41.7 x 36.6 cm framed 16 3/8 x 14 3/8 in Edition 25 of 40 View Page -
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Bernard Meadows, Study for Sculpture, 1976
Bernard Meadows 1915 - 2005 Study for Sculpture, 1976 Signed: 'Meadows '76' bottom left, edition on the right Etching 33 x 31 x 3 cm (framed) 13 x 12 1/4 x 1 1/8 in Edition 1 of 10 View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Trio, 1997
Breon O’Casey was a significant member of the St. Ives school whose leading figures included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Bernard Leach. He began his working career as an assistant to Denis Mit... View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Bird in Grey Frame
Breon O'Casey 1928-2011 Bird in Grey Frame Linocut 38 x 47 cm (Unframed) 15 x 18 1/2 in Artist's Proof View Page -
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Oliffe Richmond, Standing Group, 1960
Oliffe Richmond 1919-1977 Standing Group, 1960 Lithograph 65 x 51 cm framed 25 5/8 x 20 1/8 in Edition 202 of 250 View Page -
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Ossip Zadkine, Guillaume Apollinaire 'Sept Calligrammes 1967', 1967, Portfolio of 10 Etchings, Ed.75, 1967
Ossip Zadkine 1890 - 1967 Guillaume Apollinaire 'Sept Calligrammes 1967', 1967, Portfolio of 10 Etchings, Ed.75, 1967 Mixed media 46 x 33 cm in a casebound porfolio 18 1/8 x 13 in Edition of 75 View Page -
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Ralph Brown RA | 14 September - 22 October 2016 - Overview
Deeply influenced by his time studying in Paris in the early 1950's Ralph Brown & The Figure in the Fifties and Sixties casts a new light on Brown's powerful approach to the figure, re-examining it wi... View Page -
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Ralph Brown RA | 14 September - 22 October 2016 - Installation Views
Deeply influenced by his time studying in Paris in the early 1950's Ralph Brown & The Figure in the Fifties and Sixties casts a new light on Brown's powerful approach to the figure, re-examining it wi... View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Head. Queen, 1963
Ralph Brown 1928 - 2013 Head. Queen, 1963 Bronze 43 x 32 x 20 cm 16 7/8 x 12 5/8 x 7 7/8 in Edition 4 of 8 View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Female Head, 1962
Ralph Brown was born in Leeds and is the younger contemporary of the eminent group of Yorkshire sculptors that include Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore and Kenneth Armitage. He studied at Leeds College o... View Page -
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Exorcising the Fear | 11 January - 3 March 2012 - Overview
Taking the sixtieth anniversary year of the XXVI Venice Biennale of 1952 as its starting point, Exorcising the Fear will explore a pivotal point in the history of British sculpture. Returning to the e... View Page -
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Ralph Brown, Tragic Group, 1953
Brown came to national prominence in the late 1950s with his large-scale bronze Meat Porters, commissioned for Harlow New Town, Essex. Prior to this, he won a number of scholarships including a trip t... View Page -
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Reg Butler, Doll, 1955
Throughout his life, Reg Butler’s main preoccupation and the focus of his work was the figure, which later became exclusively female. Many are doll-like or have a fetishistic quality and Butler himsel... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Man (68), 1950
Man’ was a continuous theme visited by Clarke throughout his career. This particular aquatint is the artist’s working sketch for a later iron work entitled ‘Complexities of Man’ welded by the artist i... View Page -
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George Fullard, Head , 1960
George Fullard was born in Sheffield and grew up in a Northern working class mining family with a background of left-wing politics. He studied at the Sheffield College of Arts and Crafts and went on t... View Page -
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Bernard Meadows, Maquette for Large Flat Bird, 1956
Whilst small, 'Maquette for Large Flat Bird' is full of character and an excellent example of Bernard Meadows work of the 1950's when he was experimenting with the ideas that captured post war angst m... View Page -
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Sculptors' Prints and Drawings | 4 July - 15 August 2015 - Overview
Following from the success of Sculptors' Drawings and Works on Paper in 2012, Pangolin London is delighted to once again exhibit a varied selection of works that celebrate the draftsmanship and printm... View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, Drawing Lines VI, 2012
Ann Christopher RA is a non-figurative sculptor who works primarily in cast bronze, stainless steel, silver and fabricated Corten steel; her output comprises both large and small sculptures and site-s... View Page -
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Abigail Fallis, Only here for the Halibut, 2006
Abigail Fallis studied silversmithing and metalwork at Camberwell College of Arts and considers the making process to be a crucial element of her practice. She works with diverse, often recycled, mate... View Page -
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Bryan Kneale RA, Walrus, 1987
Born in the Isle of Man in 1930, Bryan Kneale attended the Douglas School of Art in 1947 before leaving to attend the Royal Academy Schools in 1948, where he was awarded the prestigious Rome Prize. Hi... View Page -
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Briony Marshall, Methane (framed), 2014
Briony Marshall was awarded Pangolin London’s prestigious sculpture residency in 2012 and her first UK solo show, Life Forming, was held at the gallery in 2013. By perfect happenstance the exhibition ... View Page -
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Peter Randall-Page RA, Walnut V, 2000
Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art from 1973-1977. During the past 25 years Peter Randall-Page has gained an international reputation through hi... View Page -
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William Tucker RA, Ten Variations (1-10), 1968
William Tucker was born in Cairo in 1935 and moved to England with his family in 1937. He studied history at Oxford University and during this time attended classes at the Ruskin School of Drawing, al... View Page -
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Sculptors' Jewellery | 5 December 2014 - 17 January 2015 - Overview
Sculptors' Jewellery celebrates works on a miniature scale from those that are more used to working in the monumental. A selling exhibition, it includes over 70 pieces of stunning jewellery by establi... View Page -
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Sculptors' Jewellery | 5 December 2014 - 17 January 2015 - Installation Views
Sculptors' Jewellery celebrates works on a miniature scale from those that are more used to working in the monumental. A selling exhibition, it includes over 70 pieces of stunning jewellery by establi... View Page -
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Ann Christopher RA, Suspended Line, 2010
Ann Christopher RA b.1947 Suspended Line, 2010 Sterling Silver 12 Edition 7 of 20 View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Pendant IV
Geoffrey Clarke 1924-2014 Pendant IV Silver 3/5 View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Swallow Brooch, 2014
Terence Coventry 1938 -2017 Swallow Brooch, 2014 Sterling silver 9 x 6.2 cm 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 in Edition 1 of 20 View Page -
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Charlotte Mayer, Double Ribbon Pendant, 2014
Charlotte Mayer’s sculpture gives the illusion of light and air, yet stand with strength and presence. This dualism is a common feature of her work, here enhanced by the use of silver in her sculptura... View Page -
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Breon O'Casey, Large Silver Ball Necklace, 1980
Breon O’Casey’s artistic education began at the progressive Dartington Hall School which he described as “a Utopian community which combined the working of the land with the life of the spirit through... View Page -
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Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, Informazioni Mangiato il mio Tavolo (Information Ate My Table), 2016
'Informazioni Mangiato il mio Tavolo' (Information Ate My Table) is a collaboration between the artist Zachary Eastwood-Bloom and marble carving workshop TORART in Carrara. In increasingly digital tim... View Page -
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Susie MacMurray, Stalker, 2021
'Stalker' is a powerful new sculpture from Manchester based artist Susie MacMurray whose work explores our human vulnerabilities by combining materials in extraordinary ways. Shown for the first time ... View Page -
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Masterpiece London 2021 | 24 - 27 June 2021 - News
Returning to the prestigious annual art fair, Pangolin London is showing a special selection of works by our roster of Modern British and Contemporary Sculptors including Lynn Chadwick, Ann Christophe... View Page -
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Masterpiece London 2021 | 24 - 27 June 2021 - Video
Returning to the prestigious annual art fair, Pangolin London is showing a special selection of works by our roster of Modern British and Contemporary Sculptors including Lynn Chadwick, Ann Christophe... View Page -
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Susie MacMurray, Gathering, 2019
This stunning work by artist Susie MacMurray relates to a significant public commission that was unveiled at Tatton Park Mansion’s grand Staircase and remained on display throughout the summer of 2019... View Page -
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Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, Timaeus / Plato, 2017
Zachary Eastwood Bloom's ability to explore the intersection between the classical and the cutting edge is captured here in his fabulous bronze Timaeus/Plato. It was the Athenian philosopher Plato who... View Page -
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Merete Rasmussen, Dual Form, 2019
Duality and the interaction between forms is also an interesting development in Merete Rasmussen's recent body of work with 'Fragments of Repeated Form' and 'Dual Form' exploring not only the negative... View Page -
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Merete Rasmussen, Fluent Yellow (Wall), 2020
Fluent Yellow is a stunning new wall piece from Danish ceramic sculptor Merete Rasmussen. Hand built in stoneware clay over many weeks, this wall hung work flows from the flat plane of the wall into t... View Page -
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Eye of The Collector: Online Viewing Room | 12 - 31 May 2020 - Overview
Pangolin London are delighted to be taking part in the inaugural Eye Viewing Room which will go live on eyeofthecollector.com from 12.00 BST on Tuesday 12 May, to coincide with the original date of th... View Page -
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Eye of The Collector: Online Viewing Room | 12 - 31 May 2020 - Installation Views
Pangolin London are delighted to be taking part in the inaugural Eye Viewing Room which will go live on eyeofthecollector.com from 12.00 BST on Tuesday 12 May, to coincide with the original date of th... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Post-Inert Phase II Disc, 1968
British Sculpture in the 1960's saw a move away from figurative work towards minimal geometric shapes. With Clarke now confident in his technique of casting in aluminium from carved polystyrene Clarke... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, 4 Slabs and Plane I, 1964
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Sculpture in the Garden | 13 May - 9 July 2016 - Overview
Pangolin London is delighted to present an ambitious exhibition that brings the ‘outdoors in’. Transforming its sleek, architectural gallery space into three parts: a woodland, formal and walled garde... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Blue Head (114), 1951
Edition of 50 started by the artist in 1951: Nos 1-21 printed on laid with small margins. Nos 22-50 printed on wove by Glenn Mingham in 1992. Impressions by the artist were created using a single plat... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Painting for Textiles II, 1953
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Painting for Textiles IV, c.1953
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Sketch for Battersea I, 1962
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Man (68), 1950
Geoffrey Clarke was a pioneer in a golden age of British sculpture and his fearless experimentation with new materials and processes saw him create works that epitomise the vibrancy of the post-war Br... View Page -
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Geoffrey Clarke, Slab & Bar relief (Wall) - S237b, 1964
Slab & Bar Relief is a large aluminium wall piece that relates to a large public commission Geoffrey Clarke completed for the interior of a new branch of Westminster Bank in New Bond Street London in ... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Tree of Jackdaws, 2010
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Silver Jackdaw, 2008
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Cuckoo, 2013
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Bird II Maquette, 2010
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Small Torso, 2016
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Spinning Piece Pendant, 2014
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Horse, 2005
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Woman with Outstretched Arm, 2009
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Dog II, 2011
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Raven, 2011
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Talking Couple, 2006
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Rooks, 2006
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Goat I, 2006
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Machine, 2013
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Table II, 2016
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Jackdaws on Chimney, 2006
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Goat I, 2004
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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Terence Coventry, Goat II, 2006
Terence Coventry’s natural talent was recognised from an early age and he gained early admittance to Stourbridge School of Art where he was taught by Keith Leonard, who had been one of Barbara Hepwort... View Page -
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William Tucker | 29 September 2021 - 16 March 2022 - Overview
Highly respected Royal Academician William Tucker presents a series of powerful new wall reliefs which take their inspiration from works made 50 years ago and highlight the artist's continued fascinat... View Page -
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Sculpture in the Sixties | 22 March - 6 May 2017 - Overview
Reacting against and building upon the huge leaps and bounds British sculpture made in the 1950s with the so called 'Geometry of Fear' artists, the 1960s saw sculpture released from the confines of th... View Page -
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Anthony Abrahams | 9 November - 10 December 2011 - Installation Views
Anthony Abrahams worked in the tradition of modern masters such as Marini, Frink and Chadwick. His expressive forms and complex textures give his work an immediately recognisable style and imbue it wi... View Page -
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Sculpture in the Home | 8 April - 17 May 2014 - Overview
Sculpture in the Home celebrates the innovative series of touring exhibitions of the same name curated by the Arts Council of England in the 1940s and '50s. Revisiting the original concept and aims of... View Page