
Penny Day
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Acquired directly from the artist by the late wife of the present owner circa 1950
Frink's early Bird bronzes dating from the 1950s are fascinating sculptures. They take ravens, vultures and hens as their subjects. Never previously offered for sale this particular version is among the artist's earliest forays into three dimensional works. It was gifted by the sculptor to the late wife of the present owner, shortly after
casting, whilst she was a student at St Martin's School of Art in London being taught by Frink. Frustratingly, its exact date is unknown. Sometimes these birds were depicted dead, others are in a state of aggression, squawking with neck outstretched or wings flapping. But with the present lot the bird is depicted with a relaxed posture, still gangling yet with more composure.