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MCM chalkware lamps were often romantic and exotic with a focus on the idealized beauty of historic, natural, and abstract designs. Common motifs were dancers (often sold as a male and female pair), innocent or sensual figures, trees, flowers, animals, zig-zags, waves and modern abstract sculpture typical of the period.
Detail of the tomb of Sir Ralph Fitzherbert, d. 1483, showing some of his children. The sculpture industry evolved to produce two main forms, panels and statues. Thin panels carved in high relief, typically about 40 cm by 25 cm in size, usually come from series covering the Passion or Life of Christ which were mounted in a wooden framework as altarpieces, or used by the wealthy as domestic ...
LOVE sculpture Arts Park in New Castle, Indiana In New York City, New York In John F. Kennedy Plaza, Philadelphia with Museum of Art in the far background At the Scottsdale, Arizona Civic Center. Robert Indiana's pop art Love design was originally produced as a print for a Museum of Modern Art Christmas card in 1965.
The collection was first designed to have only 20 sculptures, [4] but after receiving George Segal's Abraham and Issac, in 1979, the total catalogue increased to 21. [5] The Princeton University Art Museum describes the collection as "not a static phenomenon" and that "work is underway to identify and purchase or commission works by artists." [1]
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art: LH 293 Reclining Figure: External Form [284] [285] 1954 Bronze L 213.5 University of Freiburg: LH 299 Image online [286] Upright Internal/External Form: Flower [287] 1951 Bronze H 66.1 Albright-Knox Art Gallery: LH 293b Image online [288] Upright Internal/External Form [287] 1953 Bronze H 200.5 LH 296 ...
More images: The Age of Maturity II [16] 1898 Bronze 61.5 x 85 x 37 Musée Rodin, Paris More images: The Causeuses [16] 1893 to 1896 Plaster 40.6 x 40 x 40 Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de Genève More images: Old Blind Man Singing [16] 1894 Bronze 11 x 10 x 11.5 Musée Camille Claudel, Nogent-sur-Seine More images: Image online [16] Study for ...
The sculpture garden was founded in 1967. It spans more than five acres and has more than 70 international sculptures, by figural and abstract artists such as Jean Arp , Deborah Butterfield , Alexander Calder , Barbara Hepworth , Jacques Lipchitz , Henry Moore , Isamu Noguchi , Auguste Rodin , David Smith , Claire Falkenstein , Gaston Lachaise ...
More images: Man with Potential Selves Grainger Street: 2003: Sean Henry — Set of three painted statues — More images: Ellipsis Eclipses Newgate Street: 2005: Danny Lane — 12 m (39 ft) tall glass and stainless steel sculpture — [21] More images: Ever Changing Junction of Bath Lane and Westgate Road: 2005: Eilis O'Connell —