







Squatting Female Figure with Pitcher
Bronze from the 1944 terracotta, cast in 2020 in an edition of 12.
This is the only bronze edition of this sculpture.
Dobson Estate stamp
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Black Isle Foundry stamp
'Dobson is celebrated for his rhythmic treatment of mass and volume, for the grandeur and complexity of his figure subjects, for their monumental architectural quality. He dealt in essential forms - distilled shapes - evoking round-limbed and broad-thighed women, as if made for motherhood. He captured in them a sense of movement in stasis, a continuous rhythm that flows through these finely rounded bodies.'
Andrew Lambirth. Goldmark 2016.
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Bronze from the 1944 terracotta, cast in 2020 in an edition of 12.
This is the only bronze edition of this sculpture.
Dobson Estate stamp
Numbered
Black Isle Foundry stamp
'Dobson is celebrated for his rhythmic treatment of mass and volume, for the grandeur and complexity of his figure subjects, for their monumental architectural quality. He dealt in essential forms - distilled shapes - evoking round-limbed and broad-thighed women, as if made for motherhood. He captured in them a sense of movement in stasis, a continuous rhythm that flows through these finely rounded bodies.'
Andrew Lambirth. Goldmark 2016.











