Price Database
10 January 2025
Artists
Auctions
Artnet Auctions
Global Auction Houses
Galleries
Events
News
Price Database
Use the Artnet Price Database
Market Alerts
Artnet Analytics
Hidden
Buy
Browse Artists
Artnet Auctions
Browse Galleries
Global Auction Houses
Events & Exhibitions
Speak With a Specialist
Art Financing
How to Buy
Sell
Sell With Us
Become a Gallery Partner
Become an Auction Partner
Receive a Valuation
How to Sell
Search
Hidden
Sophie Coryndon
Adams Vine
, 2018
98.5 x 88.5 in. (250.2 x 224.8 cm.)
close
Contact the gallery
for more images
Zoom
Sophie Coryndon
British, born 1975
Adams Vine
,
2018
Sophie Coryndon
Adams Vine
, 2018
98.5 x 88.5 in. (250.2 x 224.8 cm.)
close
Contact the gallery
for more images
Zoom
Medium
Sculpture, Cold and hot cast brass, 22ct latin gold, wire
Size
98.5 x 88.5 in. (250.2 x 224.8 cm.)
Price
Price on Request
Contact Gallery About This Work
Todd Merrill 20th Century and Studio Contemporary
New York
Artworks
Artists
Exhibitions
Contact Gallery
Sell a similar work with Artnet Auctions
About this Artwork
Movement
Contemporary Art
See more
Description
Adams Vine is made up of cast brass, gilded husks strung on brass wire and trained up an interior wall in Classical Rococo style. Shown here as a small example, the composition of Adam’s Vine is versatile and is very much a site specific piece. It can be trained up a vertical interior wall, across a ceiling or floor or suspended within a framework to create a division of internal space.
The piece was inspired by the 18th century Neoclassical designer and architect, Robert Adams who was described in his obituary as, “a genius in elegant ornament.” The Adams style incorporated elements of classical Roman design alongside Greek, Byzantine and Baroque styles.
Adams Vine is the first in a series of Architectural Vines. The piece is available to commission with variations in scale, husk design and finish.
Todd Merrill Studio began representing UK artist Sophie Coryndon in 2016. Imaginative and innovative, Coryndon has forged a successful career of combining traditional craftsmanship and specialist finishing techniques in a fine art realm. Often material and process driven, employing multiple disciplines including bronze casting, painting, embroidery, and sculpture, her work has found a large audience with collectors and designers worldwide.
Coryndon spent her formative years working alongside her father at the legendary Coryndon Cabinet Makers in England. Coryndon’s work, inspired by elements of the natural world, is rooted in historical aesthetics. Coryndon especially draws inspiration from the influential the 18th century Neoclassical designer and architect, Robert Adams who was described in his obituary as, “a genius in elegant ornament.” The Adams style incorporated elements of classical Roman design alongside Greek, Byzantine and Baroque styles.
As Coryndon works on a commission basis, custom works may be requested.
See more