NIC FIDDIAN-GREEN (B. 1963)
NIC FIDDIAN-GREEN (B. 1963)
NIC FIDDIAN-GREEN (B. 1963)
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NIC FIDDIAN-GREEN (B. 1963)

Horse at Water

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NIC FIDDIAN-GREEN (B. 1963)
Horse at Water
bronze with a dark green patina, on a wooden plinth
86 ½ in. (219.7 cm.) high, including plinth
Conceived in 2003 and cast in an edition of 9.
來源
Acquired by the present owner in November 2003.

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Pippa Jacomb
Pippa Jacomb Director, Head of Day Sale

拍品專文

Nic Fiddian-Green’s life was changed when, as a young art student in 1983, he visited the British Museum in search of inspiration. He found there a single horse’s head, which would once have formed part of a team of horses pulling the chariot of the moon goddess Selene below the horizon after their nightly traverse of the skies in the Parthenon Marbles. The horse of Selene is exhausted from a night’s labours, with flaring nostrils, bulging eyes, flattened ears and a gaping mouth. Fiddian-Green’s signature horses, in contrast, are granted peace by the artist. The viewer is allowed to witness the intimate moment when the horse lowers its head to drink, something it will do only in an environment which it trusts. Fiddian-Green’s variations on Horse at Water have reached iconic status, instantly recognisable as related to the thirty-three foot tall version on Hyde Park Corner, towering over one of London’s busiest intersections.

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