Ralph Brown British, 1928-2013
11 3/4 x 6 1/4 x 4 3/8 in
Ralph Brown came to national prominence in the late 1950s with his large-scale bronze group Meat Porters, commissioned for Harlow New Town Essex. Sarcophori is one of a number of smaller pieces that Ralph Brown made the same year based on the same theme of men hauling raw meat. Gillian Whiteley describes Meat Porters, which can be attributed to this smaller work:
...based on studies of men working at Smithfield Market. The flayed ox evoked the brutality of the abattoir but the gaping cleft of the beast being hauled apart by the two men also has a sexual charge.
Brown was elected a Royal Academician in 1972 and his work can be found in many prestigious public collections including the Tate Collection, Arts Council of Great Britain, Leeds City Art Gallery and many other public collections in Britain and overseas. Pangolin London is delighted to represent the estate of Ralph Brown
Provenance
From the artist's estate
Exhibitions
Masterpiece 2018, PL; Ralph Brown & the Figure in the 50s and 60s, 2016, PL; Ralph Brown at Eighty: The Early Decades Revisited, 2009, PLMasterpiece Art fair, London 2019.
Literature
Social, Savage, Sensual; The Sculpture of Ralph Brown, By Gillian Whiteley, 2009; Ralph Brown & the Figure in the 50s and 60s, 2016, PL; Ralph Brown at Eighty: The Early Decades Revisited, 2009, PL
Publications
Social, Savage, Sensual; The Sculpture of Ralph Brown, By Gillian Whiteley, 2009; Ralph Brown & the Figure in the 50s and 60s, 2016, PL; Ralph Brown at Eighty: The Early Decades Revisited, 2009, PL