About this artwork
This is one of four heads in the Tribute series. Frink said of them: ‘My recent heads, the monumental ones, are to do with Amnesty and human rights because they are memorials to people who are suffering for their beliefs.’ Elsewhere she stated that they represented victims of state persecution and torture. Tribute II was cast in an edition of six bronzes.
Published November 2021
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artist:Elisabeth Frink (1930 - 1993) English
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title:Tribute II
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date created:1975
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materials:Bronze
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measurements:66.00 cm (height)
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credit line:Provided to the National Galleries of Scotland in accordance with the wishes of the artist’s late son, Lyn Jammet, 2020
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accession number:GMA 5684
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Elisabeth Frink
Elisabeth Frink
Elisabeth Frink’s artistic career was launched at the age of twenty-two with her first solo exhibition. Linked with the group of post-war British sculptors that included Reg Butler and Eduardo Paolozzi, she is perhaps best known for her expressionistic animal figures and popular public sculpture...