Sold for:
$40,950

USA, 1964 carved oakcarved oak 72 w x 34 d x 63 h in (183 x 86 x 160 cm)
Leonard Baskin was born in 1922, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to Rabbi Samuel Baskin and May Guss Baskin.
Religious themes, mythological symbolism and images of human nature have been entwined throughout his career, serving as the subjects of many of his works. Perhaps Baskin's best-known image is the bird, either as subject matter in itself, or as a form of life emanating from humanity, as a caricature of perceived human ills.
"My sculptures are memorials to ordinary human beings, gigantic monuments to the unnoticed dead: the exhausted factory worker, the forgotten tailor, the unsung poet... Sculpture at its greatest and most monumental is about simple, abstract, emotional states, like fear, pride, love and envy." more


result: $40,950



print


Wright Auctions

Auctioneer:
Wright Auctions

Date:
2003-06-01