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2005)

Schätzpreis
15.000 £ - 20.000 £
ca. 19.283 $ - 25.711 $
Zuschlagspreis:
15.000 £
ca. 19.283 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3

2005)

Schätzpreis
15.000 £ - 20.000 £
ca. 19.283 $ - 25.711 $
Zuschlagspreis:
15.000 £
ca. 19.283 $
Beschreibung:

*Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi RA (1924-2005), 'Count Basie', bronze, signed and dated 1987, numbered 2/2, 39cm high During the 1980s, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi produced a series of bronze cast heads. 'Count Basie' is one of these and was produced in a, numbered edition of just two. Each bust has a different patina. Number 1/2, held by the Tate, is green; 2/2, from the Barbara Holliday Collection and offered here at Sworders, is brown; a further unnumbered multiple held by the National Galleries, of Scotland is brown-green. The technique of collage is one that Paolozzi explored throughout his artistic career. He drew inspiration from Picasso's Cubism and the photomontage of Dadaism. It was only natural that his exploration of collage, evolved from the two-dimensional surface of paper to the three-dimensional area of sculpture. His exploration of man, robot and machine during the 1960s and 70s clearly influenced the fragmented, angular bronze busts that he produced in the 1980s., Paolozzi experimented at length with the deconstruction of the classical face; he took shop window dummies and enlarged the features, incorporated found objects and fragmented the classical lines, which left them modified beyond recognition. The, resulting heads were thoroughly expressive, sometimes alarming and somewhat psychotic. The nightmarish, exaggerated faces reflected his interest in Surrealism, which he studied in Paris, and his exploration of childish art. The psychotic heads, sprung into realisation in the 1980s. He sculpted the busts in plaster and clay and embedded them with found objects, before casting them in bronze. Paolozzi began the series with a bust of Yukio Mishima, the Japanese writer. Count Basie, the, American jazz pianist and bandleader, also became a subject. The musician was a favourite of the artist (Paolozzi included a record by Count Basie in his Desert Island Discs selection). In continuation of his career-long interest in the found, object, the artist found a plastic toy harmonica which he incorporated into the mouth of this bust. He enjoyed the link this created between voice, sound and music. It is particularly fitting that these busts, of creative and expressive, individuals, have exaggerated mouths for communication, eyes for observing and ears for hearing. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
15.01.2019
Auktionshaus:
Sworders - Fine Art Auctioneers
Cambridge Road
Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, CM24 8GE
Großbritannien und Nordirland
auctions@sworder.co.uk
+44 (0)1279 817778
Beschreibung:

*Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi RA (1924-2005), 'Count Basie', bronze, signed and dated 1987, numbered 2/2, 39cm high During the 1980s, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi produced a series of bronze cast heads. 'Count Basie' is one of these and was produced in a, numbered edition of just two. Each bust has a different patina. Number 1/2, held by the Tate, is green; 2/2, from the Barbara Holliday Collection and offered here at Sworders, is brown; a further unnumbered multiple held by the National Galleries, of Scotland is brown-green. The technique of collage is one that Paolozzi explored throughout his artistic career. He drew inspiration from Picasso's Cubism and the photomontage of Dadaism. It was only natural that his exploration of collage, evolved from the two-dimensional surface of paper to the three-dimensional area of sculpture. His exploration of man, robot and machine during the 1960s and 70s clearly influenced the fragmented, angular bronze busts that he produced in the 1980s., Paolozzi experimented at length with the deconstruction of the classical face; he took shop window dummies and enlarged the features, incorporated found objects and fragmented the classical lines, which left them modified beyond recognition. The, resulting heads were thoroughly expressive, sometimes alarming and somewhat psychotic. The nightmarish, exaggerated faces reflected his interest in Surrealism, which he studied in Paris, and his exploration of childish art. The psychotic heads, sprung into realisation in the 1980s. He sculpted the busts in plaster and clay and embedded them with found objects, before casting them in bronze. Paolozzi began the series with a bust of Yukio Mishima, the Japanese writer. Count Basie, the, American jazz pianist and bandleader, also became a subject. The musician was a favourite of the artist (Paolozzi included a record by Count Basie in his Desert Island Discs selection). In continuation of his career-long interest in the found, object, the artist found a plastic toy harmonica which he incorporated into the mouth of this bust. He enjoyed the link this created between voice, sound and music. It is particularly fitting that these busts, of creative and expressive, individuals, have exaggerated mouths for communication, eyes for observing and ears for hearing. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
15.01.2019
Auktionshaus:
Sworders - Fine Art Auctioneers
Cambridge Road
Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, CM24 8GE
Großbritannien und Nordirland
auctions@sworder.co.uk
+44 (0)1279 817778
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