Creadigaeth / Creation
Creadigaeth / Creation
Creadigaeth / Creation
Creadigaeth / Creation
Creadigaeth / Creation
Creadigaeth / Creation
Creadigaeth / Creation

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Three interlinked wooden squares. The geometric theme comes from the Borromean Rings, an emblem of the Borromeo family of Renaissance Italy.

Bangor University

Bangor

Title

Creadigaeth / Creation

Date

1991

Medium

wood & brass

Measurements

H 199 x W 161 x D 156 cm;
Plinth: H 7 x W 138 x D 138 cm

Accession number

3D0004

Acquisition method

gift from Edition Limiteé, 1991

Work type

Sculpture

Inscription description

metal plaque: CREADIGAETH / gan John Robinson / Rhodd gan Edition Limiteé / i'r Ysgol Fathemateg a'r / Athro Ronald Brown / Ebrill 1991; 'CREATION / by John Robinson / Donated by Edition Limiteé / to the School of Mathematics and / Professor Ronald Brown / April 1991

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