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Kenneth Armitage

1916–2002

Pandarus (Version 8) 1963
© The Kenneth Armitage Foundation
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3 artworks by Kenneth Armitage
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Biography

William Kenneth Armitage (18 July 1916 – 22 January 2002) was a British sculptor known for his semi-abstract bronzes.

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Geometry of Fear

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  • Seated Group

    Kenneth Armitage
    1960
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  • Balanced Figure

    Kenneth Armitage
    1960–1
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  • Scurrying Figures

    Kenneth Armitage
    1974
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  • Square Figure Relief

    Kenneth Armitage
    1954
  • People in the Wind

    Kenneth Armitage
    1950
  • Sibyl III

    Kenneth Armitage
    1961
  • Diarchy

    Kenneth Armitage
    1957
  • Seated Woman with Square Head (Version B)

    Kenneth Armitage
    1955
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Sketches, letters, etc.

  • Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore, addressed 21 Earlswood Avenue, Roundhay, Leeds

    Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
    [1939]
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  • Letter from Kenneth Armitage to Joan Moore, addressed Corsham

    Kenneth Armitage, recipient: Joan Augusta Monro Moore
    [c.1951]
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  • Notebook recording details of works by Kenneth Armitage

    Kenneth Armitage
    1957–60
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