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Auction archive: Lot number 68

Frederick Edward McWilliam RA

IMPORTANT IRISH ART
27 Mar 2019
Estimate
€6,000 - €10,000
ca. US$6,752 - US$11,254
Price realised:
€15,000
ca. US$16,881
Auction archive: Lot number 68

Frederick Edward McWilliam RA

IMPORTANT IRISH ART
27 Mar 2019
Estimate
€6,000 - €10,000
ca. US$6,752 - US$11,254
Price realised:
€15,000
ca. US$16,881
Beschreibung:

Frederick Edward McWilliam RA (1909-1992) Leg Figure (1977) Bronze, 25.5 x 22cm (10 x 8.75") Signed with initials and numbered 1/5 Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. After Women of Belfast and Woman in a Bomb-blast and the Banners series, McWilliam began his series of Legs in 1977. It must have been a relief for the sculptor to turn from the deeply emotional subject matter of the Troubles to the beauty and playfulness of womens Legs. In fact, McWilliam had begun One pair of Legs and Two pairs of Legs in 1971, before he began Women of Belfast and these legs informed his women caught in a bomb-blast and thrown off balance. Legs allowed McWilliam the freedom to model legs and attach these to different bodies and heads, such as a fish head resulting in the surrealist figure Lady into Fish and Magrittes Mermaid or Legs with fig-leaf. One of this series was Leg Figure D which was included in the Tate retrospective exhibition of 1989. Patrick Heron wrote to McWilliam after visiting the Tate retrospective of his friends work: I was fascinated by the hands and feet in all those 70s figures. Nobody else in this country has been able to do hands and feet like yours. McWilliam had countless drawings of womens feet and legs and collected large advertising posters for womens stockings, which hung on his studio wall. The sculptor can achieve such expression and feeling in splayed toes and outstretched legs, as in Leg Figure D which resulted in Herons admiring observation. The Leg series continued from 1977 until 1981, ending with Ms Orissa which combined Legs Upended with a clothed head and shoulders, again masking identification. This series resulted in two large sculptures Umbilicus, FE McWilliam Gallery and the large sculpture of the Judo Players, Derry City Council. Dr Denise Ferran Frederick Edward McWilliam RA (1909-1992) Leg Figure (1977) Bronze, 25.5 x 22cm (10 x 8.75") Signed with initials and numbered 1/5 Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. After Women of Belfast and Woman in a Bomb-blast and the Banners series, McWilliam began his series of Legs in 1977. It must have been a relief for the sculptor to turn from the deeply emotional subject matter of the Troubles to the beauty and playfulness of womens Legs. In fact, McWilliam had begun One pair of Legs and Two pairs of Legs in 1971, before he began Women of Belfast and these legs informed his women caught in a bomb-blast and thrown off balance. Legs allowed McWilliam the freedom to model legs and attach these to different bodies and heads, such as a fish head resulting in the surrealist figure Lady into Fish and Magrittes Mermaid or Legs with fig-leaf. One of this series was Leg Figure D which was included in the Tate retrospective exhibition of 1989. Patrick Heron wrote to McWilliam after visiting the Tate retrospective of his friends work: I was fascinated by the hands and feet in all those 70s figures. Nobody else in this country has been able to do hands and feet like yours. McWilliam had countless drawings of womens feet and legs and collected large advertising posters for womens stockings, which hung on his studio wall. The sculptor can achieve such expression and feeling in splayed toes and outstretched legs, as in Leg Figure D which resulted in Herons admiring observation. The Leg series continued from 1977 until 1981, ending with Ms Orissa which combined Legs Upended with a clothed head and shoulders, again masking identification. This series resulted in two large sculptures Umbilicus, FE McWilliam Gallery and the large sculpture of the Judo Players, Derry City Council. Dr Denise Ferran

Auction archive: Lot number 68
Auction:
Datum:
27 Mar 2019
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

Frederick Edward McWilliam RA (1909-1992) Leg Figure (1977) Bronze, 25.5 x 22cm (10 x 8.75") Signed with initials and numbered 1/5 Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. After Women of Belfast and Woman in a Bomb-blast and the Banners series, McWilliam began his series of Legs in 1977. It must have been a relief for the sculptor to turn from the deeply emotional subject matter of the Troubles to the beauty and playfulness of womens Legs. In fact, McWilliam had begun One pair of Legs and Two pairs of Legs in 1971, before he began Women of Belfast and these legs informed his women caught in a bomb-blast and thrown off balance. Legs allowed McWilliam the freedom to model legs and attach these to different bodies and heads, such as a fish head resulting in the surrealist figure Lady into Fish and Magrittes Mermaid or Legs with fig-leaf. One of this series was Leg Figure D which was included in the Tate retrospective exhibition of 1989. Patrick Heron wrote to McWilliam after visiting the Tate retrospective of his friends work: I was fascinated by the hands and feet in all those 70s figures. Nobody else in this country has been able to do hands and feet like yours. McWilliam had countless drawings of womens feet and legs and collected large advertising posters for womens stockings, which hung on his studio wall. The sculptor can achieve such expression and feeling in splayed toes and outstretched legs, as in Leg Figure D which resulted in Herons admiring observation. The Leg series continued from 1977 until 1981, ending with Ms Orissa which combined Legs Upended with a clothed head and shoulders, again masking identification. This series resulted in two large sculptures Umbilicus, FE McWilliam Gallery and the large sculpture of the Judo Players, Derry City Council. Dr Denise Ferran Frederick Edward McWilliam RA (1909-1992) Leg Figure (1977) Bronze, 25.5 x 22cm (10 x 8.75") Signed with initials and numbered 1/5 Provenance: Private Collection, Dublin. After Women of Belfast and Woman in a Bomb-blast and the Banners series, McWilliam began his series of Legs in 1977. It must have been a relief for the sculptor to turn from the deeply emotional subject matter of the Troubles to the beauty and playfulness of womens Legs. In fact, McWilliam had begun One pair of Legs and Two pairs of Legs in 1971, before he began Women of Belfast and these legs informed his women caught in a bomb-blast and thrown off balance. Legs allowed McWilliam the freedom to model legs and attach these to different bodies and heads, such as a fish head resulting in the surrealist figure Lady into Fish and Magrittes Mermaid or Legs with fig-leaf. One of this series was Leg Figure D which was included in the Tate retrospective exhibition of 1989. Patrick Heron wrote to McWilliam after visiting the Tate retrospective of his friends work: I was fascinated by the hands and feet in all those 70s figures. Nobody else in this country has been able to do hands and feet like yours. McWilliam had countless drawings of womens feet and legs and collected large advertising posters for womens stockings, which hung on his studio wall. The sculptor can achieve such expression and feeling in splayed toes and outstretched legs, as in Leg Figure D which resulted in Herons admiring observation. The Leg series continued from 1977 until 1981, ending with Ms Orissa which combined Legs Upended with a clothed head and shoulders, again masking identification. This series resulted in two large sculptures Umbilicus, FE McWilliam Gallery and the large sculpture of the Judo Players, Derry City Council. Dr Denise Ferran

Auction archive: Lot number 68
Auction:
Datum:
27 Mar 2019
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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