MACD- DanceDream- HALF
Dance the Dream (Half-life-scale) Bronze edition of 75. Dimensions: 46.5” x 32” x 28” inches
Dance the Dream (Half-life-scale) Bronze edition of 75. Dimensions: 46.5” x 32” x 28” inches
NEW ACQUISITIONS FROM RICHARD MACDONALD Richard MacDonald (b. 1946) “Nureyev” (third-life-scale) Bronze edition of 90. Dimensions: 30.5” x 16” x 11” SOLD (ALSO AVAILABLE AS HALF-LIFE) One of MacDonald’s quintessential images, depicting the great Rudolph Nureyev descending his mythical stage. Third-life scale bronze, edition of 90. One example was presented at our recent exhibition benefiting …
Richard MacDonald “Diana” Edition of 150 Bronze 16.5″ x 26.5″ x 9″ PRESENT LIST PRICE: $12,400. PRICE: SOLD One of MacDonald’s most dynamic and athletic works. Modeled and inspired by Olympian Jackie Joyner-Kersee, MacDonald allegorically portrays her as the mythical “Diana”. In Roman mythology, Diana (lt. “heavenly” or “divine”) was the goddess of the hunt, …
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by Reed V. Horth, for RRFA www.cbpmag.com By Reed V. Horth, for ROBIN RILE FINE ART On the surface, the sculpture of American Richard MacDonald and those of French Master Edgar Degas (1834-1917) could not be more different. Degas’ works were stream of consciousness appeals to his failing eyesight which allowed him a measure of …
Richard MacDonald (American, b. 1946) Blind Faith, Third Life (bronze, edition of 75) 32” x 14.5” x 10”. Original certification from MacDonald Studios Present list price: $75,000. Richard MacDonald (American, b. 1946) Leap of Faith, Third Life (bronze, edition of 75) 31” x 9.75” x 13.25”. Original certification from MacDonald Studios Present list price: $40,000. …
Richard MacDonald Cirque Pair "Blind Faith" and "Leap of Faith" Read More »
Richard MacDonald (American, b. 1952) “Pas de Deux Elegance, ST II” Bronze edition of 55 25.5” x 18” x 9” Present appraisal: $35,000. SOLD
By Reed V. Horth, for ROBIN RILE FINE ART “One senses the figures as passing by the tree line and, caught in the presence of the wall, turning to gaze upon it almost as a vision.”~ Frederick Hart. While examining new interpretations of classical themes, Frederick Elliot Hart (American, 1943-1999) continually defaulted to …
Frederick Hart and the legacy of Rodin (part of a series) Read More »