Sculpture
"Dancing Family of Five" by Anne Mimi Sammis
- Item Number
- 97
- Estimated Value
- 3900 USD
- Sold
- 1650 USD to munsters
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Anne Mimi Sammis' art is motivated by her heartfelt desire to touch, inspire and validate the peace within each one of us, and her belief that love heals all. And that love is evident in this piece, aptly titled Dancing Family of Five. The members of the family literally float in the air in this dramatic bronze sculpture, the first in a series of 25.
Mimi's work is in more than 400 collections worldwide, including the United Nations'. She was commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury to create an original work for Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee and it's on permanent display in London.
Look for influences of Rodin and Degas in Mimi's sculpture. She draws inspiration from their work, but brings in her own unique sense of balance and movement.
Item Special Note
This bronze sculpture stands 11" high and has a diameter of 14"
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