ID 922644
Lot 214 | BARRY FLANAGAN, R.A. (1941-2009)
Estimate value
£ 120 000 – 180 000
Field Day 1 (Kouros Horse)
signed with monogram, numbered and stamped with foundry mark '6/6' (on the front left hoof)
bronze with a black and green patina
74 in. (188 cm.) long
Conceived in 1986 and cast in an edition of 6 plus 2 artist's casts.
Cast in 1987 by A&A Sculpture Casting, London.
Provenance
with New Art Centre, London, where purchased by the present owner.
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Barry Flanagan: A Visual Invitation, Sculpture 1967-1987, Newcastle upon Tyne, British Council, Laing Art Gallery, 1987, pp. 58, 71, no. 54, another cast illustrated.
C. Renfrew, exhibition catalogue, Sculpture in the Close, Cambridge, Jesus College, 1988, p. 6, exhibition not numbered, illustrated.
E. Juncosa (ed.), exhibition catalogue, Barry Flanagan Sculpture: 1965-2005, Dublin, Irish Museum of Art, 2006, n.p., no. 96, another cast illustrated.
R. McNeff, With Barry Flanagan: Travels Through Time and Spain, Dublin, 2012, p. 46, pl. 6, another cast illustrated.
J. Melvin, exhibition catalogue, Barry Flanagan: The Hare is Metaphor, New York, Paul Kasmin Gallery, 2018, p. 105, another cast illustrated.
Exhibited
Newcastle upon Tyne, British Council, Laing Art Gallery, Barry Flanagan: A Visual Invitation, Sculpture 1967-1987, June - August 1987, no. 54, another cast exhibited: this exhibition travelled to Belgrade, Museum of Contemporary Art, October - November 1987; Zagreb, City Art Gallery, November 1987 - January 1988; and Ljubljana, Moderna Galerija, January - February 1988.
Cambridge, Jesus College, Sculpture in the Close, June - July 1988, exhibition not numbered.
Dublin, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Barry Flanagan Sculpture: 1965-2005, June - September 2006, no. 96, another cast exhibited.
Blackrock, Clonlea Studios, Sculpture & Gardens, June 2005, exhibition not numbered, another cast exhibited.
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Artist: | Barry Flanagan (1941 - 2009) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze |
Art style: | Modern art |
Artist: | Barry Flanagan (1941 - 2009) |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Bronze |
Art style: | Modern art |
Address of auction |
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