DECONSTRUCTIVIST SCULPTURE BY WILLIAM BLACK
DECONSTRUCTIVIST SCULPTURE BY WILLIAM BLACK
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England - St ives, circa 1963
One of one. Handmade from resin coated papier-mâché.
The artist William Black: Worked as an architect just after the second world war, in the early 1950s he inherited some money from a member of his family and decided to retire early to pursue his interest in art. He moved to the St Ives area of Cornwall, self taught he met and collaborated with other artists of the time such as Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth and was a close acquaintance of John Tunnard.
Dimensions: H 48.5 cm x W 29.5 cm x D 24 cm
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