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A Sun Sign

Klaus Grosskopf (Berlin 1939 - Lüneburg 2017)


A Sun Sign

Lot-No. 595

Proceeds : 800 €


1990. The archaic-metaphysical 2-part sculpture, consisting of a high base and an oval radiating wreath sculpture, was also realised by Grosskopf in a very similar way as a large sculpture on the Jockgrim Sculpture Path in Rhineland-Palatinate. Polished or patinated bronze. H. 32 cm. Monogrammed: G, dated 1990, numbered copy 5/7. - Provenance: Private collection, Lower Saxony; thereafter by inheritance - German sculptor, studied in Berlin and Paris, moved to Wehningen and Strachau after reunification, primarily created larger-than-life sculptures in wood, bronze and stone, including in Morocco, Estonia, Egypt, Slovenia and Romania. He took part in numerous sculpture symposia, in 1997 he received the culture prize of the district of Lüneburg and in 2009 the Dr. Hedwig Meyn Prize of the Hanseatic City of Lüneburg.

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Klaus Grosskopf: A Sun Sign


Klaus Grosskopf (Berlin 1939 - Lüneburg 2017)

A Sun Sign

Lot-No. 595

Proceeds : 800 €

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1990. The archaic-metaphysical 2-part sculpture, consisting of a high base and an oval radiating wreath sculpture, was also realised by Grosskopf in a very similar way as a large sculpture on the Jockgrim Sculpture Path in Rhineland-Palatinate. Polished or patinated bronze. H. 32 cm. Monogrammed: G, dated 1990, numbered copy 5/7. - Provenance: Private collection, Lower Saxony; thereafter by inheritance - German sculptor, studied in Berlin and Paris, moved to Wehningen and Strachau after reunification, primarily created larger-than-life sculptures in wood, bronze and stone, including in Morocco, Estonia, Egypt, Slovenia and Romania. He took part in numerous sculpture symposia, in 1997 he received the culture prize of the district of Lüneburg and in 2009 the Dr. Hedwig Meyn Prize of the Hanseatic City of Lüneburg.

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