Midcentury Bronze Dog Sculpture by Abbott Pattison – Leaping Form, Museum-Caliber Art
Midcentury Bronze Dog Sculpture by Abbott Pattison – Leaping Form, Museum-Caliber Art
Dynamic and full of motion, this 1970s bronze dog sculpture by Abbott Pattison captures the energy and abstraction that define the artist’s celebrated style. The leaping form is rendered in solid bronze, evoking both tension and grace through simplified planes and expressive movement.
A respected figure in 20th-century American sculpture, Abbott Pattison (1916–1999) is represented in the Whitney Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and even Buckingham Palace. This rare piece, cast in Italy circa 1975, offers collectors a chance to own a museum-caliber work by one of the greats of modern figurative abstraction. A striking addition to any midcentury, modern, or fine art collection.
Select public collections: Whitney Museum of Art in New York City; the Art Institute of Chicago; the San Francisco Museum of Art; the Israeli State Museum in Jerusalem; Buckingham Palace, London, England; the U.S. Embassy, Venezuela.
Materials Bronze
Place of Origin c.1975
Period Italy
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