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Style: English School
Demian Undressing
Located in London, GB
Bronze
Numbered 1/10
66cm × 26cm × 36cm (incl. base)
Ian Rank-Broadley is one of the foremost sculptors working today. His effigy of the late Queen Elizabeth II appears on all UK an...
Category
2010s English School Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
The Fall
Located in London, GB
Bronze
Numbered 1/10
83cm × 22cm × 46cm (incl. base)
Ian Rank-Broadley is one of the foremost sculptors working today. His effigy of the late Queen Elizabeth II appears on all UK an...
Category
2010s English School Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Folded Arms Study (Full Figure)
Located in London, GB
Bronze
Numbered 5/9
87cm × 44cm × 21cm (incl. base)
Pratley is a Sculptor working from life models in his West London studio. His inspirations range from ancient Greek masterpieces ...
Category
2010s English School Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
A Fine and Rare Early Barbers Pole, Early 18th Century, English School
Located in London, GB
A fine and rare early barbers pole in original polychrome paint finish. Turned in one piece.
A decorative and original piece of folk art. The white was for bandages, red for blood an...
Category
Mid-18th Century English School Sculptures
Materials
Wood
Folded Arms Study Dripping Torso Fragment
Located in London, GB
Bronze (silver nitrate patina)
Numbered 8/9
40cm × 24cm × 20cm
Pratley is a Sculptor working from life models in his West London studio. His inspirations range from ancient Greek ma...
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2010s English School Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Bust of Frederick William Walker, 19th Century Figurative Sculpture
Located in London, GB
Hope-Pinker was born in Peckham, Surrey, the son of a stonemason and builder employing 5 or 6 men c.1871 in Hove, Sussex, who seems to have taught his son much of his stone-carving skills, although he also attended the Royal Academy Schools (c.1871). Hope-Pinker typically carved without a model from drawings. The bulk of his work was portrait sculpture and John Hunter...
Category
19th Century English School Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
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