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Materials:
bronze
Measurements:
96.06 in. (244.00 cm.) (height)
Edition:
2 of 3, plus 1 artist's cast
Markings:
signed, dated 75 and numbered 2/3
Exhibited:
Winchester, Great Courtyard, Elisabeth Frink: Sculpture in Winchester, 1981, un-numbered catalogue, illustrated (another cast).
Literature:
'Sculpture in Public Places', Arts Review,25th July 1975, p.430, illustrated (another cast);; Brian Connell, 'Capturing the Human Spirit in Big, Bronze Men', The Times, 5th September 1977, p.5, illustrated (another cast);; Sarah Kent, Elisabeth Frink, Sculpture and Drawings 1952-1984 (exh. cat.), Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1985, illustrated p.47 (another cast);; Bryan Robertson (intro.), Elisabeth Frink Sculpture, Harpvale Books, Salisbury, 1984, cat. no.214, illustrated (another cast);; Elisabeth Frink, Sculpture and Drawings 1950-1990, (exh. cat.) The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C., 1990, illustrated p.16 (another cast);; Edward Lucie-Smith & Elisabeth Frink, Frink, A Portrait, Bloomsbury, London, 1994, illustrated p.109 (another cast);; Annette Ratuszniak (ed.), Elisabeth Frink, Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture 1947-93, Lund Humphries in association with the Frink Estate and Beaux Arts, London, 2013, cat. no.FCR242, illustrated p.127 (another cast).
Provenance:
Waddington Galleries, Montreal, where acquired by Milton Ginsburg, 20th June 1979