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Catherine Long

Marc Quinn, 2000

This work belongs to a series called 'Group Portrait' which depicts life-size marble portraits of people with missing or malformed limbs caused by illnesses, accident or birth. The figures are posed as classical figures, and the poses are chosen by the artist and the sitter. Quinn conceived the works while looking at sculptures in the British Museum and wondering whether visitors would respond differently if they were faced by a real person with missing limbs.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Catherine Long, 2000

Date supported

2002

Medium and material

White Macedonian marble

Dimensions

159 x 50 x 74 cm

Grant

21000

Total cost

51000

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