A LACQUERED FIBREGLASS SCULPTURE ENTITLED 'ROCKING MACHINE'
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A LACQUERED FIBREGLASS SCULPTURE ENTITLED 'ROCKING MACHINE'

BY HERMAN MAKKINK (1937-2013), FROM AN EDITION OF SIX

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A LACQUERED FIBREGLASS SCULPTURE ENTITLED 'ROCKING MACHINE'
BY HERMAN MAKKINK (1937-2013), FROM AN EDITION OF SIX
16 in. (41 cm.) high; 29 ½ in. (74.5 cm.) long
来源
Given as a gift to the vendor by Richard Lederer, head of Warner Brothers publicity department and a close friend of Stanley Kubrick.
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拍品专文

There are six in the edition of this 1969 sculpture, only one was actually borrowed for the infamous scene in Kubrick's 1969 `A Clockwork Orange'. Another of this edition sold at Philips in New York in 2010 for $25,000. Despite not being the actual piece used in the film, the sculpture is a rare connection to A Clockwork Orange and memorabilia rarely comes to the market.

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