Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
Allonge, Third Life, Female, 2012
Bronze
46" x 14" x 15"
RBD055NU
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Allonge captures the line and athleticism of a world-class dancer and we are reminded of the essential perfection of the human form. Beckoning a sense of joy, youth, and hope, Allonge celebrates the human spirit. Working with the Principal dancers from The Royal Ballet, MacDonalds observations translate into sculpture, thereby bringing a deeper understanding of the beauty of ballet to a broader audience.
Allonge captures the line and athleticism of a world-class dancer and we are reminded of the essential perfection of the human form. Beckoning a sense of joy, youth, and hope, Allonge celebrates the human spirit. Working with the Principal dancers from The Royal Ballet, MacDonalds observations translate into sculpture, thereby bringing a deeper understanding of the beauty of ballet to a broader audience.