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Boy & Girl - 20th Century, Bronze, Sculpture by Lynn Chadwick
By Lynn Chadwick
Located in London, GB
Signed, numbered from the edition of 3 plus artist's cast and inscribed with Susse foundry mark. The leitmotif for Chadwick's work in the 1950's was the paired figure. From 1953 onwards, Chadwick developed an array of typologies, whose features he inflected and interchanged. The first manifestation was Conjunction, followed by Two Dancing Figures (or simply Dance), then Encounter, Teddy Boy...
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1950s Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Watcher VI - 20th Century, Bronze, Sculpture by Lynn Chadwick
By Lynn Chadwick
Located in London, GB
Cast at Burleighfield in 1986. Signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 8 casts. Stamped with the Burleighfield foundry mark. Watcher VI (1961) was conceived in the same year...
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1960s Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Lying Beast - 20th Century, Bronze, Sculpture by Lynn Chadwick
By Lynn Chadwick
Located in London, GB
Signed and numbered from the edition of 4 casts
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1960s Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Bronze

Maquette (Opus 145)
By Robert Adams
Located in London, GB
Unique
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1960s Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Steel

Roseveor - 20th Century, Unique carved yew by Denis Mitchell
By Denis Mitchell
Located in London, GB
Carved yew Unique Initialed, titled and dated
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1980s Modern Abstract Sculptures

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Wood

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