Monday, November 28, 2016

HIS AND HERS BIRD BATH BY KATE ORAM [SCULPTURE IN CONTEXT 2015]

Kate creates finely sculpted objects in cast bronze, copper, aluminium, wood, stone and perspex. She mainly serves corporate customers and has received commissions from Diageo, Belfast Telegraph, Northern Irish Tourist Board, UTV, North West 200, Phoenix Natural Gas and Bulmers-Magners.

http://kateoram.com/?page_id=5


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HIS AND HERS BIRD BATH BY KATE ORAM [SCULPTURE IN CONTEXT 2015]-1237809

CHANGE OF PACE BY DERVELLA McNEE [PART OF A TRASHING MACHINE - ACCORDING TO THE CATALOGUE]

I always thought that the word was threshing [that is how it was pronounced when I lived on a farm in Donegal back in the 50s].

According to Wikipedia: The thrashing machine, or, in modern spelling, threshing machine (or simply thresher), was first invented by Scottish mechanical engineer Andrew Meikle for use in agriculture. It was devised (c. 1786) for the separation of grain from stalks and husks.

As a matter of interest the artist was awarded the Zozimus Award [Sculpture In Context 2016]: “The Zozimus Award. For a work of distinction in any medium exhibited in the gallery, was awarded to:
Dervella McNee for Mosquito, Mosquito”

http://www.sculptureincontext.com/2016.htm


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CHANGE OF PACE BY DERVELLA McNEE [PART OF A TRASHING MACHINE - ACCORDING TO THE CATALOGUE]-123800

Saturday, November 26, 2016

"La Baigneuse" by Aristide Maillol

The bronze sculpture "La Baigneuse" (the bathing) in one of the water basins of the Mont des Arts in Brussels. It was sculptured by Aristide Maillol (1861 - 1944).

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"La Baigneuse" by Aristide Maillol [Brussels]-123780 "La Baigneuse" by Aristide Maillol [Brussels]-123781

The Queen Elisabeth Statue [Artist- René Cliquet 1980]

The Queen Elisabeth Statue [Artist- René Cliquet 1980]


Location: Albertine square (Place de l’Albertine) at Kunstberg (Mont des Arts) in Brussels, Belgium.

The marble statue of Queen Elisabeth stands across the street facing an equestrian statue of her husband King Albert I of Belgium.

Elisabeth of Bavaria was Queen consort of the Belgians as the spouse of King Albert I, and a Duchess in Bavaria by birth. She was the mother of King Leopold III of Belgium and of Queen Marie José of Italy, and grandmother of kings Baudouin and Albert II of Belgium.



The Queen Elisabeth Statue [Artist- René Cliquet 1980]-123738

Charles Buls and His Dog [Brussels, Belgium]

Charles Buls or Karel Buls (13 October 1837 – 13 July 1914) was a Belgian politician and mayor of the City of Brussels.

In 1999, a new fountain with a larger-than-life-sized seated statue of Buls and his dog was erected at the Place Agoraplein, close to the Grand Place.



Charles Buls and His Dog [Brussels, Belgium]-123737 Charles Buls and His Dog [Brussels, Belgium]-123736

Friday, November 25, 2016

L’Ame Sentinelle,created between 1982 and 1984 [by Nat Neujean]

Nearly all online descriptions describe this very attractive bronze sculpture as ‘Two Female Nudes Embracing’ but it is in fact L’Ame Sentinelle’ which was created between 1982 and 1984 by Nat Neujean.

There also appears to be some confusion about the artist. Any online description that I have found claims that the artist was Nat Helligan [a number of different spellings] but the artist responsible is Nat Neujean as already mentioned.

Nathanael "Nat" Neujean is a Belgian sculptor from Antwerp. A figurative artist, he mostly worked in plaster and bronze. His works are held in various international collections. He has been honoured as a Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold and Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown.

Neujean was born in Antwerp, 5 January 1923. During the years 1939 to 1941, he was a student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Among his better known busts are those of Tintin (1954) for the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels, Hergé (1958), and Robert Schumann (1987), a bronze bust in the Parc du Cinquantenaire of Brussels. He is also noted for his life-sized nude, La Belle Toscane. Another of his sculptures, a figurative bronze titled Lot's Wife (1968), is in the US at the Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden of Dallas, Texas. His mounted bronze of Henry Moore is part of the Collection of Charles Rand Penney, while Tendresse, a bronze, is part of the collection at McNay Art Museum. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 1964, and Rolly-Michaux on Madison Avenue in New York City in 1974.

Facing discrimination as a Jew during World War II, he later did much towards Jewish heritage in Belgium; in January 1963 for instance he produced a number of different models related to the Holocaust at the Palais des Beaux-Arts of Brussels. Nat Neujean is a Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold and Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown.

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L’Ame Sentinelle,created between 1982 and 1984 [by Nat Neujean] -123731

A sculpture called "La Cycliste" by Alain Séchas [features a cat on a bicycle]

I photographed this in December 2009 and the quality of the photograph was very poor because it was so cold that my camera failed to work correctly. The auto-focus jammed and never properly recovered [It was a Sigma DP1]

It has taken me many years to identify this. Because a local told that it was the RabbitGirl I had previously described this as a ‘bunny on a bike’ or a ‘rabbit on a bicycle’. A few weeks ago I came across a photograph by the BBC with the title ‘Cat On A Bicycle’ so I now knew that it was not a bunny or a rabbit. Anyway a few days ago I came across the following description: “A statue called "La Cycliste" by Alain Séchas features a cat on a bicycle“

This elegant cat cyclist resulted from a commission from the city of Brussels to Alain Séchas in 2005. According to some reports it cost Euro 100,000 - I am not sure that I believe that but I do like it.


CAT ON A BIKE [AFTER MUCH SEARCHING I FOUND A BETTER PHOTOGRAPH]-123730