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Figure

Maker (Scottish, 1924 - 2005)
Datecirca 1956
MediumCast bronze
DimensionsHeight: 11 5/16 in. (28.8 cm)
Credit LineThe Joel Starrels, Jr. Memorial Collection
Object number1974.187
Object TypeSculpture
On View
Not on view
In the mid-1950s, the Scottish sculptor, collagist, and printmaker Eduardo Paolozzi developed a process of making figural sculpture he called "the metamorphosis of rubbish." He began by pressing obsolete found objects in plaster, and casting the impressions in wax sheets. Out of these forms he would assemble heads and figures and re-cast them in bronze. Paolozzi’s sculptures from this period depict human beings literally stamped and shaped by the objects they discard. Machine age men, brutalized and misshapen, they are products of their material environment.
Man in a Motor Car
Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi
1956
Head (Study for a Paolozzi Poster)
Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi
1955
Des Colonitzadore
Eduardo Arranz-Bravo
1966
Farnese Bull
Luigi Pichler
circa 1798 - 1818
Napoleon
Luigi Calamatta
n.d.
Nude Female Figure
Auguste Rodin
mid- 1880s or late 1890s (model)
Reclining Figure
Jacques Lipchitz
1928
Two Figures Walking
Kenneth Armitage
1952