HORSE AND CHARIOT, c.1963-64

Works from the Donald Friend Collection
Sydney
27 October 2013
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DONALD FRIEND

(1915 - 1989)
HORSE AND CHARIOT, c.1963-64

copper

51.0 cm length

Estimate: 
$10,000 - 15,000
Sold for $14,400 (inc. BP) in Auction 31 - 27 October 2013, Sydney
Catalogue text

Friend began to construct sculptural figures from beaten sheet aluminium when he was living in Ceylon, and exhibited a collection of them in Colombo in 1962. During 1963 and 1964, he adapted his technique to sheet copper, and produced a further exhibition of sculptures and fountains. Surprised personages in Greek masks balance on reeling chariots; soldiers, caught leaping in mid-air, pour from the chest of the Trojan horse, the sculptures convincingly trap the movement of a figures, the thrust of an arm or a leg, the sense of rising, falling or plunging in space. They are not so much sculptures, however, as three-dimensional drawings made with copper lines in the air.1

1. Hughes, R., Donald Friend, Edwards and Shaw, Sydney, 1965, pp. 74, 76