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Biography
Ivor Abrahams (10 January 1935 – 6 January 2015) was a British sculptor, ceramicist and print maker best known for his polychrome sculptures and his stylised prints of garden scenes. His career long exploration of new subject matter, novel techniques and materials made his art dealer, James Mayor, describe him as Europe's equivalent of Robert Rauschenberg.
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Ivor Abrahams [no title]
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Ivor Abrahams Garden Suite I
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Ivor Abrahams Garden Suite II
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Ivor Abrahams Garden Suite III
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Ivor Abrahams Garden Suite IV
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Ivor Abrahams Garden Suite V
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Ivor Abrahams Sundial I (Summer)
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Ivor Abrahams Untitled [from the book ‘Oxford Gardens: a Sketchbook’ by Ivor Abrahams]
1977
Artist as subject
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Ivor Abrahams Silence - A Fable
1976