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Monumental “The Guy Fawkes Family” Patinated Bronze Sculpture by A. Souer

$8,750
£6,592.88
€7,706.31
CA$12,390.87
A$12,618.76
CHF 7,243.70
MX$152,268.22
NOK 83,950.86
SEK 85,104.05
DKK 57,615.59

About the Item

Monumental “The Guy Fawkes Family” Patinated Bronze Sculpture by A. Souer A monumental late twentieth-century Latin American studio bronze, signed A. Souer, The Guy Fawkes Family is a compelling exploration of identity, unity, and the enduring tension between the individual and the collective. Standing an impressive 72 inches high, the sculpture depicts an elongated family of three—father, mother, and child—bound together in a unified embrace, each wearing a stylized gilt mask that recalls the modern cultural symbolism associated with Guy Fawkes. Rather than portraying the historical figure himself, the masks function as metaphors for anonymity, shared conviction, and the roles individuals assume within family and society. The commanding patriarch anchors the composition with an elongated, protective stance. His angular gilt mask suggests vigilance, quiet authority, and unwavering resolve, embodying the role of guardian while intentionally concealing personal identity. Beside him, the maternal figure introduces harmony and resilience. Her softer, more rounded visage balances the composition, representing compassion, continuity, and emotional strength beneath the same symbolic disguise. Positioned confidently before them, the child completes the narrative, suggesting that identity, belief, and ideals are inherited as much as they are chosen. Together, the three figures form a striking vertical composition reminiscent of a ceremonial totem, emphasizing the enduring strength of the family as a unified entity rather than as separate individuals. Executed with richly textured bronze surfaces, layered verdigris and warm earth-toned patinas, and luminous gilt masks that capture changing light, the sculpture possesses remarkable architectural presence. The expressive hand-worked surfaces celebrate the artist's process, while the elongated proportions evoke both spiritual transcendence and psychological introspection. The sculpture exhibits strong stylistic affinities with late twentieth-century Latin American modernist figuration, combining expressive bronze modeling, monumental scale, and symbolic family imagery influenced by both indigenous artistic traditions and European modernism. The result is a work that bridges cultural narratives while inviting multiple interpretations. The masked faces suggest a family whose identities are intentionally concealed, encouraging viewers to contemplate themes of collective identity, inherited values, rebellion, and the universal human experience. Powerful both visually and intellectually, The Guy Fawkes Family is an exceptional architectural statement piece whose commanding scale and evocative symbolism make it ideally suited for contemporary interiors, sculpture gardens, corporate collections, or significant modern art collections. Dimensions Overall: 72 in. H × 29.5 in. W × 11.5 in. D Marble Base: 18 in. W × 11 in. D Approximate Sculpture Footprint: 26.5 in. W × 9 in. D
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 72 in (182.88 cm)Width: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Depth: 11.5 in (29.21 cm)
  • Style:
    Post-Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Bronze,Marble,Enameled,Gilt,Patinated
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1980s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    West Palm Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: T39661stDibs: LU2592350857782

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