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Art: Sculpture: Artist: Mrs. Cartwrights Bronzes. "Leda and the Swan"
Art: Sculpture: Artist: Mrs. Cartwrights Bronzes. " Leda and the Swan" a huge swan with intentionally phallic neck forcing a naked girl into the water, " Ondine" a naked girl being dragged by her heels under the water of pond, " Idealists" a nude man dangling by his wrists from an oak tree, " Lucifer" standing on his head, are just some of the Bronzes placed about the spacious lawns of Banacle Edge, Witley, Surrey. the home of sculptress Mrs. Lucette Cartwright. Mrs. Cartwright has made her name over the past few years for her controversial romantic powerful sculptures, which have been described as sensuous and erotic. Born in London of French parents, she studied at Regent Street Polytechnic, where she was awarded the Polytechnic Gold Medal-under Harold Brownsward. Some of her works will be included in a exhibition of new work by 14 leading British Sculptors, given in Holland Park by the G.L.C. April 1975
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This print showcases the remarkable sculptures of Mrs. Cartwright, a renowned artist known for her controversial and powerful works. Among them is "Leda and the Swan" a striking piece depicting a massive swan with an intentionally phallic neck coercing a naked girl into the water. Another thought-provoking sculpture titled "Ondine" portrays a nude girl being dragged underwater by her heels in a pond. The collection also includes "Idealists" featuring a vulnerable male figure suspended from an oak tree by his wrists, and "Lucifer" depicted standing on his head. These evocative bronzes are strategically placed across the expansive lawns of Banacle Edge, located in Witley, Surrey – the home of sculptress Mrs. Lucette Cartwright herself. Over recent years, she has gained recognition for her sensuous and erotic sculptures that have sparked both admiration and controversy alike. Born to French parents in London, Mrs. Cartwright honed her artistic skills at Regent Street Polytechnic where she was awarded the prestigious Polytechnic Gold Medal under Harold Brownsward's guidance. Her exceptional talent has earned her inclusion in an upcoming exhibition featuring new works by 14 leading British Sculptors held at Holland Park courtesy of G. L. C (Greater London Council) in April 1975. This fascinating photograph captured by Mirrorpix from Memory Lane Prints offers viewers a glimpse into Mrs. Cartwright's extraordinary creations while highlighting their provocative nature and undeniable allure.
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