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Mark Brazier-Jones

Half-moon Console with Lyre Motif

United Kingdom, 20th Century

MBJ 65

brazier jones console
brazier jones console
brazier jones console
brazier jones console
brazier jones console
brazier jones console

Description

Patinated metal, marble, glass

Height: 35.25" - Width: 40.25" Depth: 17.75"

Since the start of his career in 1983 (as a founding member of the Creative Salvage Group), Brazier-Jones has honed a collection and philosophy unique within the concept of functional art. His work is classical, surreal, futuristic, and spiritual. He believes in a type of practical art that facilitates direct engagement. Art with a message that can—even subliminally—penetrate an observer’s understanding.

Signed on back of lyre.

Public Collection:
-A similar version is in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum: Mark Brazier-Jones. Lyre Console Table, ca. 1992. Metal and glass, cast stone and stone mosaic, 35 7/16 x 40 9/16 x 15 3/4 in. (90.0 x 103.0 x 40.0 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the artist and H. Randolph Lever Fund, 1999.48.

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