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  • NEWS - Internationaler Frauentag: Märsche, Aktionen, Events rund um den Erdball
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    NEWS - Internationaler Frauentag: Märsche, Aktionen, Events rund um den Erdball
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    The women of Pinewood Studio across every profession including: producers, set designers, marketing, construction, assistant directors, visual effects, reception, costume designers, lab operators, editors, accountants, prop makers, personal assistants, sculptors, costume makers, hair and make up artists, studio managers, graphic designers.
    The women of Pinewood Studios gather to celebrate International Women's Day , UK - 07 Mar 2017

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  • FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
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    FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
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    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley from Sand In Your Eye
    Sand palace on Bournemouth Beach, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    Buckingham Palace has been recreated on Bournemouth beach in honour of the Queen's 90th birthday.

    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley said it took hours of hard work, as well as more than three tonnes of sand and 1,000 litres of water.

    The pair have been commissioned by a Bournemouth insurance firm to build replicas of both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle
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  • FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
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    FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5729345i)
    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley from Sand In Your Eye
    Sand palace on Bournemouth Beach, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    Buckingham Palace has been recreated on Bournemouth beach in honour of the Queen's 90th birthday.

    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley said it took hours of hard work, as well as more than three tonnes of sand and 1,000 litres of water.

    The pair have been commissioned by a Bournemouth insurance firm to build replicas of both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle
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  • FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
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    FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5729345g)
    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley from Sand In Your Eye
    Sand palace on Bournemouth Beach, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    Buckingham Palace has been recreated on Bournemouth beach in honour of the Queen's 90th birthday.

    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley said it took hours of hard work, as well as more than three tonnes of sand and 1,000 litres of water.

    The pair have been commissioned by a Bournemouth insurance firm to build replicas of both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
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    FEATURE - Sand Paläste am Bournemouth Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5729345e)
    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley from Sand In Your Eye
    Sand palace on Bournemouth Beach, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    Buckingham Palace has been recreated on Bournemouth beach in honour of the Queen's 90th birthday.

    Sand-sculptors Claire Jamieson and Jamie Wardley said it took hours of hard work, as well as more than three tonnes of sand and 1,000 litres of water.

    The pair have been commissioned by a Bournemouth insurance firm to build replicas of both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Reflective Lullaby - Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne enthüllt
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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Reflective Lullaby - Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne enthüllt
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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Reflective Lullaby - Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne enthüllt
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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Reflective Lullaby - Riesenzwerg Skulptur in Melbourne enthüllt
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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    ***JULY 16, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. Sculptor Gregor Kregar's gnome sculpture, 'Reflective Lullaby', at the intersection of Peninsula Link and Cranbourne Road, Langwarrin in Melbourne, Victoria*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Jericho A Sculptural Installation Of Two Towers By Anselm Kiefer Goes On Show At The Royal Academy Today. The Artist With His Work Art Sculpture
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    Jericho A Sculptural Installation Of Two Towers By Anselm Kiefer Goes On Show At The Royal Academy Today. The Artist With His Work Art Sculpture
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    Jericho A Sculptural Installation Of Two Towers By Anselm Kiefer Goes On Show At The Royal Academy Today. The Artist With His Work Art Sculpture
    Jericho A Sculptural Installation Of Two Towers By Anselm Kiefer Goes On Show At The Royal Academy Today. The Artist With His Work Art Sculpture

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  • Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
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    Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147i)

    5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
    Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.

    Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

    The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.

    The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.

    Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.

    "In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."

    Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
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    Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147h)

    5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
    Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.

    Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

    The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.

    The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.

    Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.

    "In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."

    Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
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    Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147c)
    Sculptors Mark Revels and Brendan Jamison constructing Sugar Metropolis
    5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
    Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.

    Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

    The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.

    The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.

    Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.

    "In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."

    Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
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    Over 5,000 People Build a Giant 'Sugar Metropolis' with half a million sugar cubes, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 17 Nov 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Corey/REX (3382147a)
    Sculptors Mark Revels and Brendan Jamison constructing Sugar Metropolis
    5,000 People Build Giant Sugar Metropolis
    Here is an art piece for those with taste, albeit those with a sweet tooth.

    Over 5,000 people from all over the world have spent the past 5 weeks building a 'Sugar Metropolis' at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

    The sugary city of the future was finally completed on Sunday (17 Nov) under guidance of sculptor Brendan Jamison, who worked with sculptor Mark Revels and a team of assistants.

    The giant collaborative artwork, the largest ever created in Northern Ireland, has been completed as part of the 132nd Royal Ulster Academy of Arts Annual Exhibition on the top floor of the Ulster Museum.

    Jamison states "it has been a wonderful experience meeting people from all across the globe who came to the museum and played a key role in the construction of this sculpture installation. We trained visitors on how to build with the sugar cubes and asked them to construct anything from their imagination, with a focus on what they would like to see in a city of the future. It has been fascinating to watch so many different styles of architecture develop over the 5 weeks of construction. The result is a very democratic approach to art and successfully embraces multiculturalism.

    "In the end, the project has demonstrated the power of collaboration in art, with thousands of creative minds working together in the realization of a sculpture beyond any one person's singular vision. It belongs to everyone who came along to build it, across the entire spectrum of life, from young children to pensioners; the energy in the gallery has been amazing."

    Sugar Metropolis can be viewed at the Ulster Museum until Sunday January 5, 2014.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KFGUPZUHZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Giant sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy emerges from the sea at South Bay Beach, Scarborough, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Giant sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy emerges from the sea at South Bay Beach, Scarborough, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
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    Sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy
    Giant sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy emerges from the sea at South Bay Beach, Scarborough, Britain - 17 Jul 2013
    A 12 foot sculpture of Colin Firth as Mr Darcy is seen emerging from the sea at South Bay Beach in Scarborough. The sculpture, which took three sculptors over two months to design, was created to mark launch of UKTV's new TV channel 'Drama', which will be showing the original BBC Pride And Prejudice series. The lake scene from the series has previously been voted one of the most memorable British TV drama moments of all time.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Madame Tussauds sculptors put finishing touches to One Direction's clay heads, London, Britain - 03 Apr 2013
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    Madame Tussauds sculptors put finishing touches to One Direction's clay heads, London, Britain - 03 Apr 2013
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    Madame Tussauds Sculptor Stephen Mansfield works on the clay head for One Direction's Zayn Malik
    Madame Tussauds sculptors put finishing touches to One Direction's clay heads, London, Britain - 03 Apr 2013
    Madame Tussauds tsculptors are pictured working on the startlingly life-like clay heads of the five members of One Direction, which will be used to create the moulds for their new wax figures. Niall, Liam, Louis, Harry and Zayn have been closely involved in the creation process giving the creative team two sittings at which hundreds of measurements were taken to ensure total accuracy. The clay heads will now be used to make the moulds for the final wax figures, which will be revealed in London (April 18-July 11) at the start of a Madame Tussauds World Tour also visiting New York (July 19-October11), Sydney (October 24-January 28) and other locations to be announced.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Sotheby's preview of a major collection of 20th century British art sculptures and sculptors drawings from The Ingram Collection, London, Britain - 12 Jan 2011
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    Sotheby's preview of a major collection of 20th century British art sculptures and sculptors drawings from The Ingram Collection, London, Britain - 12 Jan 2011
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    Sculpture titled Walking Head by John Davies
    Sotheby's preview of a major collection of 20th century British art sculptures and sculptors drawings from The Ingram Collection, London, Britain - 12 Jan 2011

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  • Sotheby's preview of a major collection of 20th century British art sculptures and sculptors drawings from The Ingram Collection, London, Britain - 12 Jan 2011
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    Sotheby's preview of a major collection of 20th century British art sculptures and sculptors drawings from The Ingram Collection, London, Britain - 12 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 1270433a )
    Sculpture titled Riace Figure III (1986) by Elizabeth Frink
    Sotheby's preview of a major collection of 20th century British art sculptures and sculptors drawings from The Ingram Collection, London, Britain - 12 Jan 2011

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