Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio
Cairnwell Trio

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A twisted tubular steel structure, originally called 'Hambalt'. The first one of the sculptor's 'Tripod' series, it appeared in several exhibitions including the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence in 1968.
Title

Cairnwell Trio

Date

1967

Medium

stainless steel

Measurements

H 335 x W 200 x D 200 cm (E)

Accession number

AB35_DO_S105

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Ballater and Crathie Community Council

Custodian

Ballater and Crathie Community Council

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Access note

The route to the sculpture crosses boggy ground with no path.

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Located at

A93, Ballater

AB35 5XU

Located about 100 m from the road on the west side of the glen, to the Braemar side of the ski slopes.