Tumbling Figure
CR 486
New York
October - November, 1988
Bronze
33 x 38 x 26 inches
During the Renaissance the paintings of Raphael were the most reproduced and widely disseminated works available to other artists. They became the source of figure compositions utilised in ways markedly different from their original purpose. I have found a cherub by Carpeaux whose pose is identical to that of a male figure falling down some steps in a painting by Raphael; and in turn I have used this device for my Tumbling Figure.
, Gerald Laing: Sculpture at Chisenbury Priory, exhibition catalogue, Chisenbury Priory, 2002, p.19We are compiling a full record of all Gerald Laing's artworks for the publication of a full Catalogue Raisonné.
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