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Art: Sculpture: Artist: Mrs. Cartwrights Bronze "Ondine"
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Art: Sculpture: Artist: Mrs. Cartwrights Bronze "Ondine"
Art: Sculpture: Artist: Mrs. Cartwrights Bronze " Ondine" a naked girl being dragged by her heels under the water of pond, " placed on the spacious lawns of Banacle Edge, Witley, Surrey. the home of sculptress Mrs. Lucette Cartwright. Mrs. Cartwright has made her name over the past few years for her controversial romantic powerful sculptures, which have been described as sensuous and erotic. Born in London of French parents, she studied at Regent Street Polytechnic, where she was awarded the Polytechnic Gold Medal-under Harold Brownsward. Some of her works will be included in a exhibition of new work by 14 leading British Sculptors, given in Holland Park by the G.L.C. April 1975
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This print showcases the mesmerizing sculpture "Ondine" created by the talented artist Mrs. Cartwright. The bronze masterpiece depicts a naked girl being pulled beneath the water of a serene pond, evoking both intrigue and contemplation. Placed on the expansive lawns of Banacle Edge in Witley, Surrey, this artwork stands as a testament to Mrs. Cartwright's reputation for creating controversial yet powerful sculptures. Mrs. Lucette Cartwright has garnered recognition over the years for her sensuous and erotic creations that push boundaries and challenge societal norms. Born in London to French parents, she honed her artistic skills at Regent Street Polytechnic under the guidance of Harold Brownsward, earning herself the prestigious Polytechnic Gold Medal. The significance of Mrs. Cartwright's work is further highlighted by its inclusion in an upcoming exhibition featuring 14 leading British sculptors at Holland Park organized by G. L. C (Greater London Council) in April 1975. This photograph from Memory Lane Prints captures not only the essence of Mrs. Cartwright's thought-provoking sculpture but also provides us with a glimpse into an era where art was unafraid to explore themes deemed controversial or taboo.
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