10th Jun, 2021 10:00

The Nancy Fouts Studio Sale

 
  Lot 168
 

Nancy Fouts (American, 1945-2019), 'Commoners Crown' 1976 an abstract crown sculpture comprised of several thousand toy plastic human figures, sprayed gold. Together with a copy of the vinyl record cover showing the crown as used for the record sleeve for the album by Manfred Mann and Steeleye Span. The crown; 35cm high. (2)

Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)

See the Dawsons website article for further information

This Crown was designed by Nancy and her then-husband Malcome Folwer at the Shirtsleeve Studio for Manfred Mann and Steeleye Span. Their design for 'Commoner's Crown' won the Music Week’s award for best-designed British album sleeve in 1976. For more information about the album click here

Literature: This crown was a precursor to one of Nancy's largest works #172 'Trojan Donkey' which is illustrated in the 'Nancy Fouts' (2018) monograph catalogue raisonné, with essay by James Putnam.

Sold for £1,400


 

Nancy Fouts (American, 1945-2019), 'Commoners Crown' 1976 an abstract crown sculpture comprised of several thousand toy plastic human figures, sprayed gold. Together with a copy of the vinyl record cover showing the crown as used for the record sleeve for the album by Manfred Mann and Steeleye Span. The crown; 35cm high. (2)

Provenance

Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)

See the Dawsons website article for further information

This Crown was designed by Nancy and her then-husband Malcome Folwer at the Shirtsleeve Studio for Manfred Mann and Steeleye Span. Their design for 'Commoner's Crown' won the Music Week’s award for best-designed British album sleeve in 1976. For more information about the album click here

Literature: This crown was a precursor to one of Nancy's largest works #172 'Trojan Donkey' which is illustrated in the 'Nancy Fouts' (2018) monograph catalogue raisonné, with essay by James Putnam.

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