ID 1064409
Lot 55 | LYNN CHADWICK (1914-2003)
Estimate value
$ 1 800 000 – 3 200 000
Jubilee IV
incised with the number 'C27 1⁄6' (on the edge of each cloak)
bronze, in two parts
female figure: 102 x 69 x 114 in. (259.1 x 175.3 x 289.6 cm.)
male figure: 100 x 57 x 135 in. (254 x 144.8 x 342.9 cm.)
Executed in 1985. This work is number one from an edition of six.
Provenance
Marlborough Gallery, New York
Acquired from the above by the late owner, 1991
Literature
The World Expo, 88 Collection, Brisbane, 1988, pp. 28-29, no. 22 (another cast illustrated).
E. Chadwick, N. Koster and P. Levine, Lynn Chadwick: The Sculptor and His World, The Artist and His Work, Leiden, 1988, p. 37 (illustrated).
E. Lucie-Smith, Chadwick, Stroud, 1997, pp. 123-126, pls. 93-94 (another cast illustrated).
D. Lutyens, "To the Point," Telegraph Magazine, London, 2004, p. 84 (another cast illustrated).
E. Chadwick and D. Farr, Lynn Chadwick: Sculptor, Farnham and Burlington, 2014, p. 360, no. C27 (another cast illustrated).
Lynn Chadwick: The Sculptures at Lypiatt Park, London and New York, 2014, pp. 76 and 95, no. 76 (another cast illustrated).
Exhibited
New York, Marlborough Gallery, Chadwick: Recent Sculpture, December 1985-January 1986, n.p., no. 28 (another cast illustrated).
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Caracas, Lynn Chadwick, November 1990, p. 41.
Artist: | Lynn Chadwick (1914 - 2003) |
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Art style: | Post War Art |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
Artist: | Lynn Chadwick (1914 - 2003) |
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Art style: | Post War Art |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
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