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Lida Baas Selected artist profile information
 Lida Baas |
AboutSince 1983 Lida has exhibited her very individual and historical themed work all over Europe including the Netherlands, France, Belgium and even the Czech Republic. Essentially she creates work in sets such as mediaeval, head ware, hairstyles, Saints and in this case Henry VIII and his wives. They all have a vibrancy and uniqueness which makes her stand out from the crowd. |
Exhibition HistoryI have exhibited since 1983 in several European Countries - including Holland, France, Belgium and Czech Republic. |
Biography / CVLida is from Holland, but has lived in Burgundy for the last five years |
Price Range of WorkFrom £1150 to £1720. |
Artparks exhibitions2006 ArtParkS Sculpture Park Exhibition
2005 ArtParkS Sculpture Park Exhibition
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Listing of artist's works of art
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Anne Boleyn
Sculptor: Lida Baas |
Size:38 x 26 x 46 cm
Medium: Stoneware, glazed & gilded
Edition: 1/1
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Price: £1150 |
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Anne of Cleves
Sculptor: Lida Baas |
Size:48 x 20 x 52 cm
Medium: Stoneware, glazed & gilded
Edition: 1/1
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Price: £1150 |
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Catherine Howard
Sculptor: Lida Baas |
Size:38 x 26 x 44 cm
Medium: Stoneware, glazed & gilded
Edition: 1/1
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Price: £1150 |
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Henry VIII
Sculptor: Lida Baas |
Size:66 x 30 x 42 cm
Medium: Stoneware, glazed & gilded
Edition: 1/1
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Price: £1720 |
Sculpture for Sale |
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Jane Seymour
Sculptor: Lida Baas |
Size:42 x 26 x 44 cm
Medium: Stoneware, glazed & gilded
Edition: 1/1
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Price: £1150 |
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Catherine of Aragon
Sculptor: Lida Baas |
Size:42 x 22 x 42 cm
Medium: Stoneware, glazed & gilded
Edition: 1/1
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Price: £1150 |
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Catherine Parr
Sculptor: Lida Baas |
Size:44 x 25 x 46 cm
Medium: Stoneware, glazed & gilded
Edition: 1/1
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Price: £1150 |
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Copyright 1998-2010 ArtParkS International. Bringing Sculpture into the Open.
"The problem of contemporary sculpture and the garden is one which has rankled in my mind for years. It is usually resolved through a process of inversion-that is turning it into sculpture in the garden as against garden sculpture. By that I mean the sculptor takes over the garden as an open exhibition gallery, of which the focus is their creation, to which the world of nature merely provides the frame.The Idea that sculpture is a contributory element to an overall'mise en scene',in which, sometimes its role may be incedental rather than central, has been lost.In this we have seen the betrayall of the great tradition of garden sculpture, one which was unashamed at being decorative or delightful." Sir Roy Strong
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