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Harry Kivijarvi (Finnish, 1931-2010)

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† Harry Kivijarvi
(Finnish, 1931-2010)
"Ucello (Bird)", 1970
carved black granite sculpture
h. 71-1/2", w. 12", d. 11"
Provenance: "La Biennale di Venezia", Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte, 1972; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.

"Kivijarvi, the unpronounceable Finn whose black marble stone sits in our backyard pool, was at the Biennale in 1966 and is here again. I asked the sales girl if it was not unusual for somebody to make the Biennale twice, and she confirmed it is quite unusual though not unheard of. His prices too have gone up, but not astronomically."
-- Thomas B. Lemann Travel Journals, 1972

The Finnish sculptor Kavijarvi was acclaimed for his large-scale carved stone monuments and memorials that emerge aggressively from the landscape. Initially trained as a painter at the Finnish Academy of the Arts, it was the years he spent in Rome at the Accademia di Belle Arti that encouraged him to experiment with bronze. These early sculptures were in many ways a three-dimensional extension of his figural work. It was not until the 60s, inspired by classical architecture, that he began to explore abstract sculptures, revisiting the same forms over the course of his career. In 1970, the same year the work offered here was created, he received the Pro-Finlandia medal.
Condition Report: In overall good condition. Exposed to elements with expected slight weathering to surface. A few surface abrasions and soiling/accretions in more deeply carved areas.

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† Harry Kivijarvi
(Finnish, 1931-2010)
"Ucello (Bird)", 1970
carved black granite sculpture
h. 71-1/2", w. 12", d. 11"
Provenance: "La Biennale di Venezia", Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte, 1972; Estate of Thomas B. Lemann, New Orleans, Louisiana.

"Kivijarvi, the unpronounceable Finn whose black marble stone sits in our backyard pool, was at the Biennale in 1966 and is here again. I asked the sales girl if it was not unusual for somebody to make the Biennale twice, and she confirmed it is quite unusual though not unheard of. His prices too have gone up, but not astronomically."
-- Thomas B. Lemann Travel Journals, 1972

The Finnish sculptor Kavijarvi was acclaimed for his large-scale carved stone monuments and memorials that emerge aggressively from the landscape. Initially trained as a painter at the Finnish Academy of the Arts, it was the years he spent in Rome at the Accademia di Belle Arti that encouraged him to experiment with bronze. These early sculptures were in many ways a three-dimensional extension of his figural work. It was not until the 60s, inspired by classical architecture, that he began to explore abstract sculptures, revisiting the same forms over the course of his career. In 1970, the same year the work offered here was created, he received the Pro-Finlandia medal.
Condition Report: In overall good condition. Exposed to elements with expected slight weathering to surface. A few surface abrasions and soiling/accretions in more deeply carved areas.

New Orleans Auction Galleries is pleased to issue and opinion of any lot; the absence of a condition report does not indicate that a lot is perfect condition or free from damage and/or wear. Please understand that New Orleans Auction Galleries employs no professional conservators. All statements in any condition report, or statements taken verbally, are purely our best opinions, and not blanket statements of fact issued by this auction house. Prospective buyers should examine each lot so as to satisfy themselves concerning condition, genuineness, importance, age, etc. Regardless of any statements made in writing or verbally, all lots are sold strictly "As Is" in accordance with section 2 of our Conditions of Sale. No returns will be accepted on the basis of condition.

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