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Lot 48

PAUL DIBBLE
(B. 1943)
Soft Geometric model 2
2003

Amended
8 – 15 December 2023, 12:00 GMT
Online, London, New Bond Street

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PAUL DIBBLE (B. 1943)

Soft Geometric model 2
2003

incised with the artist's signature, dated 2003 and inscribed NZ
bronze

43 by 47 by 22 cm.
16 15/16 by 18 1/2 by 8 11/16 in.

This work is unique.


Footnotes

The work will be included in the forthcoming online catalogue raisonné being compiled by the family of Paul Dibble.

Provenance
Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts, Palmerston North
Joan Grehan Collection, New Zealand
Thence by descent to the present to the present owner

Exhibited
Wellington, Bowen Galleries, Soft Geometric, 2004
Palmerston North, Taylor-Jensen Fine Arts, Parallel Strands, 2005



Paul Dibble, alongside architect John Hardwick-Smith, designed the New Zealand War Memorial in London's Hyde Park Corner. The memorial commemorates the enduring bond between New Zealand and the United Kingdom and honours the lives lost during the World Wars.

"Through the words and images, any New Zealander visiting the memorial will recognise home, and British people may learn something of the relationship between our two countries."
Paul Dibble

Saleroom notices

Please note that Paul Dibble passed away on the 5th December 2023, and as such the artist's dates for this lot should read as: 1943-2023.

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