Item - Parousia
| ID | UNSW S 1992/0626 (052181) |
| Artist | Jock CLUTTERBUCK (1945 - ) |
| Title | Parousia |
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| Category | Sculpture |
| Medium | bronze, cast, patinated |
| Materials | bronze, green/blue chemical patina |
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| Height | 245.00 |
| Width | 250.00 |
| Depth | 95.00 |
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| When | 1992 |
| Where | Australia |
| Style | Abstract |
| Subject | Non-representational |
| Credit Line | Commissioned with funds from the U Committee, 1992 |
| Description/Remarks | A cast bronze sculpture of geometric shapes within an eliptical border, with rough-hewn surface coloured by blue-green chemical patina, and standing on three legs. The artist used a casting method pioneered by Bert Flugelman in the mid 1960s whereby the full-sized model was constructed from curved and straight polystyrene blocks and spheres which burnt out when the molten bronze was poured into the mould. |
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