Lot 154
  • 154

Tony Cragg

Estimate
70,000 - 90,000 GBP
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Description

  • Tony Cragg
  • Relatives
  • incised with the artist's signature
  • bronze
  • 66 by 67 by 65 cm. 26 by 26 3/8 by 25 1/2 in.
  • Executed in 2004.

Provenance

Marie-Christine Gennart, Brussels
Acquired from the above by the present owner

Condition

Colour: The colours in the catalogue illustration are fairly accurate, although the overall tonality is darker in the original. Condition: This work is in very good condition. Close inspection reveals some unobtrusive rub marks and surface scratches in isolated places.
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Catalogue Note

“Sculpture, which is a relatively rare, even marginal human activity, has become a basic study of the material world. It is the slave of utilitarianism; it permits a journey of discovery that gives us a glimpse at the myriad of forms as yet unseen. If science attempts to explain the physics of our reality, it is sculpture and art in general that gives it value and meaning.”

TONY CRAGG

Patrick Elliott, Tony Cragg, Sculptures and Drawings, New Haven and London 2011, p. 1