MICHAEL AYRTON (1921-1975)
MICHAEL AYRTON (1921-1975)
MICHAEL AYRTON (1921-1975)
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE SIMON AND PAMELA MAJARO
MICHAEL AYRTON (1921-1975)

Laocoön Maze Figure I

細節
MICHAEL AYRTON (1921-1975)
Laocoön Maze Figure I
numbered '9⁄9' (at the back of the figure)
bronze with a brown patina, on a wooden base
8 in. (20.3 cm.) long, excluding base
Conceived in 1972.
來源
with Bruton Gallery, Somerset, where purchased by the present owner in December 1972.
出版
P. Canon-Brookes, exhibition catalogue, Michael Ayrton: An Illustrated Commentary, Birmingham, Museums and Art Gallery, 1978, p. 129, pl. 236, another cast illustrated.
拍場告示
Please note the title of the present lot is Laocoön Maze Figure I, and not as stated in the printed catalogue.

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拍品專文

Simon Majaro was born in Jerusalem in 1929. He moved to London in 1950 to study law at University College London but soon shifted towards business. He built a successful consulting career before joining Cranfield School of Management, becoming a respected professor and authoring influential books on creativity and innovation. He received an MBE in 2011 for voluntary services to music education through the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust, which he co-founded with his wife, Pamela. In retirement, Simon crafted string instruments from his Hampstead home, making 15 violins, violas, and cellos, each played professionally. He translated his father’s diaries, and writing his first novel at the age of 92. Simon and Pamela were keen collectors of art, owning fine examples of modernist paintings and studio ceramics.

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