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Dodecahedron Sculpture
Dodecahedron Sculpture
Dodecahedron Sculpture
Dodecahedron Sculpture

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A metal structure in the shape of a dodecahedron, with twelve faces formed from adjoining rings of metal, soldered together and linked internally with lengths of rigid wire. The work is attributed to Matthew Frere-Smith. It is painted grey.

National Trust, 2 Willow Road

London

Title

Dodecahedron Sculpture

Date

c.1962–1967

Medium

metal

Measurements

H 15 x W 15 x D (?) cm

Accession number

112585

Acquisition method

acquired by Ernö Goldfinger; bequeathed to the National Trust by Ernö Goldfinger and Ursula Ruth Blackwell, Mrs Ernö Goldfinger; formally acquired, 1994

Work type

Sculpture

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2 Willow Road, Hampstead, London, Greater London NW3 1TH England

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