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Greek Head V

Sculpture
1993 (made), 1992-3 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This "Greek Head V" is one in a series of Greek Head by Reekie. The sketches relating to this series are in the Prints and Drawings collection of the V&A.


Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Base
  • Head
TitleGreek Head V (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Lost wax cast glass, enamel, sheet lead.
Brief description
Head sculpture, "Greek Head V", glass, enamels and sheat lead, David Reekie, Norwich, 1992-3.
Physical description
Greek Head V is a glass sculpture of opaque and mottled cream-coloured glass and sheet lead. The head and shoulders are in two parts. The head has been made using lost wax cast enamel-coloured glass and has been hand polished. The shoulders are of cast lead glass with hand beaten sheet lead glass collar painted in enamels. The scull cap is of hand-beaten sheet lead.
A notch at the front of the neck corresponds to notch on the inside collar.
Dimensions
  • Height: 40cm
  • Width: 34cm
  • Depth: 30cm
  • Weight: 14.10kg (Note: Head Only (C.257:1-1993))
  • Weight: 9.50kg (Note: Body Only (C.257:2-1993))
  • Weight: 23.60kg (Note: Head and Body assembled)
Marks and inscriptions
  • "David Reekie Norwich June 93 Greek Head V" (on base and head)
  • Transliteration
Credit line
Purchased from the Alastair Pilkington Fund
Object history
Lent to the "David Reekie Glass" exhibition, Castle Museum, Norwich, May-Dec. 2001.
Summary
This "Greek Head V" is one in a series of Greek Head by Reekie. The sketches relating to this series are in the Prints and Drawings collection of the V&A.
Collection
Accession number
C.257:1, 2-1993

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Record createdMarch 4, 2003
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