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Plaster Bas-Relief of a Man in Wooden Frame, 1919

This bas-relief embodies a vision of modern identity emerging in the early twentieth century: stylised, composed, and quietly monumental. A finely modelled plaster bas-relief depicting a male figure, signed and dated 1919, with the name “F. Rowing” (attributed). The work reflects an early twentieth-century interest in stylised form and sculptural restraint, anticipating the visual language that would come to define the interwar period.


Measurements:

20 x 19.5 cm


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Chapter 1. Lee Miller

Antony Penrose (director of Lee Miller Archives, photographer) recalled his mother’s style as impossible to reduce to convention. Lee Miller approached objects the same way she approached life: intuitively, fearlessly, and without concern for expectation.

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