§ PAUL MASON (BRITISH 1952-2006) VARIEGATION AND
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each signed, dated and titled (to the base), plaster, from the suite The Secret Work of Plants (Dimensions: 27cm high, 20cm high (10.6in high, 7.9in high)) (Qty: 2)
(27cm high, 20cm high (10.6in high, 7.9in high))
Qty: (2)
Footnote: Born in Lancashire in 1952, British sculptor Paul Mason was most well-known for his work in stone and marble. Inspired by natural carving and geology, his work often attempted to emulate these forces in an artistically sculptural manner that remains true to their materials. Mason studied under several Royal Academicians such as John Paddison, before attending the Academy Schools himself. He then went on to receive many important public commissions, gaining early acclaim for his commissioned piece for Harlow New Town in Essex, commissioned by Sir Freddie Gibberd in 1977. Mason exhibited widely across the UK and Europe including the Tate Gallery in St Ives and the Bauhaus Kunst-Archiv in Berlin, and was the winner of the Royal Academy Gold Medal in 1976.
(27cm high, 20cm high (10.6in high, 7.9in high))
Qty: (2)
Footnote: Born in Lancashire in 1952, British sculptor Paul Mason was most well-known for his work in stone and marble. Inspired by natural carving and geology, his work often attempted to emulate these forces in an artistically sculptural manner that remains true to their materials. Mason studied under several Royal Academicians such as John Paddison, before attending the Academy Schools himself. He then went on to receive many important public commissions, gaining early acclaim for his commissioned piece for Harlow New Town in Essex, commissioned by Sir Freddie Gibberd in 1977. Mason exhibited widely across the UK and Europe including the Tate Gallery in St Ives and the Bauhaus Kunst-Archiv in Berlin, and was the winner of the Royal Academy Gold Medal in 1976.
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§ PAUL MASON (BRITISH 1952-2006) VARIEGATION AND
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