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LOT 101

Lot 101

Malcolm Woodward (1943-2014)

Malcolm Woodward (1943-2014)
Lot 101 Details
Malcolm Woodward (1943-2014), British

KNEELING FIGURE, 1977

Patinated bronze
46.1 ins x 26 ins x 13 ins; 117 cms x 66 cms x 33 cms

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

Realised: $2,280
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Malcolm Woodward (1943-2014)
  • Malcolm Woodward (1943-2014)
  • Malcolm Woodward (1943-2014)
  • Malcolm Woodward (1943-2014)
Provenance:

Gift of Mr. George J. Rosengarten, PQ., Montreal to the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Saint John, NB, Accession No. 1884.03.S;
Deaccessioned to benefit art purchases at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery

Literature:

Frances Spalding, "20th Century Painters and Sculptors" p. 475

Note:

Malcolm Woodward was born in Doncaster, Yorkshire. He studied at the Doncaster and Leicester Colleges of Art. For a period of 13 years, he worked as Henry Moore's trusted assistant while working on his own sculptural works. He taught at Camden Arts Centre. A solo exhibition was held at the Alpine Gallery, London, UK in 1978.

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