Lying Down Horse
Dame Elisabeth Frink 1930 - 1993
Summary
Resting figure of a horse with legs folded beneath. No plinth. Frink's father was an amateur jockey and skilled horseman and Frink's early exposure to the horse's form was a catalyst for her enduring passion for horses. She was a skilled rider herself. In the early 1970s she moved to the Camargue region of France, well known for its semi-wild horses. She studied the horse she bought for her son which lived in a stable below her studio for a series of works on the theme of the lying down horse, exploring the nuances of the animal's changing poses.
Object Name
Lying Down Horse
Creators Name
Date Created
1971
Dimensions
sculpture: 32.5cm x 43cm
accession number
1995.50
Place of creation
England
Support
Array
Medium
On Display
[G12] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 12 - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
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Credit
Beqeathed by Lady Bernstein in 1995