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ID number: BIRRC-A0056 Institution: Research and Cultural Collections Named collection: Campus Collection of Fine and Decorative Art Artist / Maker: Bainbridge-Copnall, Edward (1903-1973) Title / Object name: The Wrestlers Object type: Sculpture
Date made: c. 1950s Materials: Granite marble Measurements: 55.88 cm
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Wrestlers (exhibited at the RA in 1950) is an energetic, biomorphic sculpture, which nestles among the plants outside the Mechanical Engineering Department. It is dedicated to Professor F.K. Bannister (1909-75), Professor of Thermodynamics, who founded the Postgraduate School of Thermodynamics.
Wrestling lends itself to thermodynamics, a science which explores the relationships between heat and other mechanical and electrical forms of energy. A paradox is illustrated in the sculpture by the use of so obstinate a medium as granite, being carved to create the fluid movement of the grappling figures. The first impression is of a solid mass, but on closer inspection the two entwined figures become clear.
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