Sisters, Half Life Bronze Sculpture 2007 45 in - Huge
Richard MacDonald
Sculpture : Bronze
Size : 45x40 x33 in | 114x102 x84 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 50
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Year2007
Hand SignedOn Base
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromGallery 2008
Provenance / HistoryPurchased at Dawson Cole Gallery, at the time, was owned by the artist himself.
Story / Additional InfoRichard MacDonald’s figurative sculptures revel in the beauty and physical prowess of the human form. In Sisters, Half life it is happiness in its purest, most youthful form-- without thought or care -- sparked by nothing more than the beauty of the dance, the thrill of movement, and the joy of being alive. The expression of joie de vivre is perhaps Richard MacDonald’s most distinctive gift: in the context of the revival of figurative sculpture, it is his innate feeling for the positive and uplifting side of human experience.
Certificate of AuthenticityDawson Cole Gallery, Laguna Beach, Ca
LID159684
Richard MacDonald - United States
Art Brokerage: Richard MacDonald American Artist. Richard MacDonald will not allow Art Brokerage or his sellers to use his copyrighted images from books, brochures and advertising. He requests that seller's take their own photos. Richard MacDonald is a celebrated sculptor and a leading advocate of the neo-figurative movement in the arts. Known for his virtuosity in capturing impressions of live models while they are in motion, he depicts performers and dancers at the peak of their performance. According to author Tom Wolfe, MacDonald is "one of those rare artists who can feel the body in motion from the inside out." MacDonald's public monuments include The Flair, a 26-foot sculpture permanently installed at Atlanta's Georgia International Plaza for the 1996 Olympic Games, and Momentum, a 15-foot tall bronze celebrating 100 years of the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Currently, he is creating The Grand Coda, a 16-foot monument for The Royal Ballet in London. MacDonald has dedicated his career to making a difference by creating passionate works of art that dramatically enrich the lives of others. Listings wanted. Macdonald will not allow us to use their stock photos.