273
273
USA, c. 1965
copper and bronze with applied patina 26 h × 32 w × 20½ d in (66 × 81 × 52 cm)
copper and bronze with applied patina 26 h × 32 w × 20½ d in (66 × 81 × 52 cm)
estimate: $70,000–90,000
result: $96,000
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This rare and exceptionally large bush sculpture exemplifies the technical skill of Bertoia as a metalsmith. The individual branches that stem from the central support terminate at the surface, creating an undulating silhouette. Created by hundreds of individual points, the sculpture is ethereal, becoming a study of the space contained in and around the form.
provenance: Acquired directly from the artist
Private collection
exhibited: Harry Bertoia: Sight-Sound-Function, Maxwell Davidson Gallery, New York, April 12 - May 14, 2005, illustrated on cover and interior of catalog
literature: The World of Bertoia, Schiffer, pg. 116