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Wright, Austin2
Bell, Quentin1
Butler, Reginald1
Eastwood-Bloom, Zachary1
Jones, Dan1
Lawty, Sue1
Mort, Helen1
Thornycroft, Sir William Hamo1

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Figures: Flamborough Head Part 1
Sculpture

Figures: Flamborough Head Part 1

Wright, Austin (1911-1997)

1962

This sculpture was commissioned for the Michael Sadler Building during Wright’s tenure as Gregory Fellow in Sculpture at the University. It was moved in 2009 due to building work and relocated to th...

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Figures: Flamborough Head Part 2

Wright, Austin (1911-1997)

1962

This sculpture was commissioned for the Michael Sadler Building during Wright’s tenure as Gregory Fellow in Sculpture at the University. It was moved in 2009 due to building work and relocated to th...

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Kronos/Saturn

Eastwood-Bloom, Zachary (1980-)

2017

The artist has digitally distorted the form of the iconic sculpture, 'Saturn abducting Cybele' (c.1675-1687) by Thomas Regnaudin, using satellite images of the planet Saturn. The 3D-printed form has ...

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Standing Female Figure (Japanese Girl)

Butler, Reginald (1913-1981)

1966

From 1950 to 1953, Butler was the first Gregory Fellow in Sculpture. In the 1930s, he had trained and worked as an architect, and taught at the Architectural Association. During World War II he worked...

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Texta Texens

Lawty, Sue (1954-); Jones, Dan; Mort, Helen

2016

Commissioned to celebrate the ‘Yorkshire Year of the Textile’ on campus in 2016, Sue Lawty’s Texta Texens is located in the walkway outside the Clotherworkers’ South Building. It develops a di...

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Standing Figure of a Woman
Sculpture

Standing Figure of a Woman

Bell, Quentin (1910-1996)

Quentin Bell, the second son of Vanessa and Clive Bell (his older brother Julian was killed in the Spanish Civil War), came to Leeds University in 1959 as Head (afterwards Professor) of Fine Art. Prev...

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Courage
Sculpture

Study for Courage

Thornycroft, Sir William Hamo (1850-1925)

c. 1905

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