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Richard Smith b.1955
Contemporary Bronze sculpture of a Grebe swimming in water, bird, wildlife

$4,500
£3,398.70
€3,926.03
CA$6,339.86
A$6,789.99
CHF 3,650.25
MX$82,468.42
NOK 46,122.72
SEK 42,228.78
DKK 29,334.61

About the Item

Edition of 12 'Grebe' by Richard Smith. A blue and white mottled patinated bronze sculpture of a grebe conveys both the elegance and mystery of this secretive waterbird. The artist emphasises the grebe’s sleek form: a slender neck curving upward from a compact body, the beak fine and pointed, ready to part the surface of a still lake. The modelling is restrained yet expressive, with smooth contours suggesting the bird’s mastery of water, while subtle texturing along the body evokes the layering of feathers. The pose captures a moment of calm vigilance, as though the grebe is poised between diving and drifting. The patination transforms the bronze into something almost fluid. Shades of mottled blue ripple across the sculpture like reflections of sky on water, softened by patches of white that suggest light glancing from wet plumage. This interplay of cool tones gives the piece a serene, aquatic character, while glimpses of polished bronze beneath add warmth and vitality. The finish seems to shift under changing light, enhancing the impression of movement and water’s ever-changing surface.
  • Creator:
    Richard Smith b.1955 (1955, British)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Shrewsbury, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU81216966342

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