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        • Emily Young (British, born 1951) Head of a Warrior II 61 cm. (24 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2003 (Unique)
          Nov. 20, 2024

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Head of a Warrior II 61 cm. (24 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2003 (Unique)

          Est: £30,000 - £50,000

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Head of a Warrior II Wilderness stone 61 cm. (24 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2003 Unique

          Bonhams
        • Emily Young (British, born 1951) Boy 25 cm. (9 7/8 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2006 (Unique)
          Nov. 20, 2024

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Boy 25 cm. (9 7/8 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2006 (Unique)

          Est: £7,000 - £10,000

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Boy lapis lazuli on a steel plinth 25 cm. (9 7/8 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2006 Unique

          Bonhams
        • EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951). Giallo di Siena head. Giallo di Siena marble, on a b
          Oct. 17, 2024

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951). Giallo di Siena head. Giallo di Siena marble, on a b

          Est: £25,000 - £35,000

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951). Giallo di Siena head. Giallo di Siena marble, on a black-finished steel plinth, unique 16 ¾ in. (42.5 cm.) wide.

          Christie's
        • Emily Young (British, born 1951) Blue Angel Head 55.7 cm. (21 7/8 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2005 (Unique)
          Jun. 19, 2024

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Blue Angel Head 55.7 cm. (21 7/8 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2005 (Unique)

          Est: £30,000 - £50,000

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Blue Angel Head Brazilian sodalite 55.7 cm. (21 7/8 in.) high (excluding the base) Carved in 2005 Unique

          Bonhams
        • YOUNG Emily (British b.1951), Torso, 1994., Marble, H26cm
          May. 26, 2024

          YOUNG Emily (British b.1951), Torso, 1994., Marble, H26cm

          Est: $18,000 - $24,000

          YOUNG, Emily (British b.1951) Torso, 1994. Initialled and dated at base. Marble H26cm PROVENANCE: Crispin Conroy AM, purchased in London early 1990s.

          Davidson Auctions
        • EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Helios II Giallo di Siena marble, on a steel plinth,
          Mar. 21, 2024

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Helios II Giallo di Siena marble, on a steel plinth,

          Est: £50,000 - £80,000

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Helios II Giallo di Siena marble, on a steel plinth, unique 21 5⁄8 in. (55 cm.) high, excluding base

          Christie's
        • § EMILY YOUNG (BRITISH, b.1951)
          Dec. 12, 2023

          § EMILY YOUNG (BRITISH, b.1951)

          Est: £600 - £800

          § EMILY YOUNG (BRITISH, b.1951) EMILY YOUNG (BRITISH, b.1951) Christening gift signed and inscribed 'For Eliza Emily/On the occasion of/Her Christening/19th September 1992/with love from/her Godmother/Emily Young' (on the backboard) oil on paper 39 x 49 cm. (15 1/4 x 19 1/4 in.) Provenance The artist, whom gifted to the family of present owner in 1992

          Chiswick Auctions
        • Purbeck Blue Angel
          Jun. 28, 2023

          Purbeck Blue Angel

          Est: £150,000 - £250,000

          Property from a Distinguished London Collection Emily Young b. 1951 Purbeck Blue Angel Purbeck blue marble height (excluding base): 65cm.; 25½in.; width (excluding base): 69cm.; 27in. depth (excluding base): 98cm.; 38½in. height (including base): 176cm.; 69¼in. Executed circa 2001. We are grateful to the Artist's studio for their kind assistance with the cataloguing for the present work.

          Sotheby's
        • Emily Young (British, born 1951) Purbeck Freestone Angel 62 cm. (24 3/8 in.) high (Unique, carved circa 2001)
          Jun. 21, 2023

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Purbeck Freestone Angel 62 cm. (24 3/8 in.) high (Unique, carved circa 2001)

          Est: £40,000 - £60,000

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Purbeck Freestone Angel Purbeck Freestone 62 cm. (24 3/8 in.) high Unique, carved circa 2001

          Bonhams
        • EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Time Boy Speleothem onyx, unique 66 7/8 in. (170 cm.)
          Jun. 08, 2023

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Time Boy Speleothem onyx, unique 66 7/8 in. (170 cm.)

          Est: £200,000 - £300,000

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Time Boy Speleothem onyx, unique 66 7/8 in. (170 cm.) high

          Christie's
        • EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Torso honey onyx, on a steel plinth, unique 50 1/2 in
          Mar. 22, 2023

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Torso honey onyx, on a steel plinth, unique 50 1/2 in

          Est: £50,000 - £80,000

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Torso honey onyx, on a steel plinth, unique 50 1/2 in. (128.3 cm.) high, excluding plinth

          Christie's
        • EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Purbeck Freestone Head EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) /Purbeck Freestone Head/ Purbeck
          Oct. 20, 2022

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Purbeck Freestone Head EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) /Purbeck Freestone Head/ Purbeck

          Est: £120,000 - £180,000

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Purbeck Freestone Head EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) /Purbeck Freestone Head/ Purbeck Freestone, on a steel plinth, unique 38 1/4 in. (97 cm.) wide Carved /circa/ 2008.

          Christie's
        • λ EMILY YOUNG (BRITISH B. 1951), TORSO (FALL)
          Oct. 19, 2022

          λ EMILY YOUNG (BRITISH B. 1951), TORSO (FALL)

          Est: £20,000 - £30,000

          λ EMILY YOUNG (BRITISH B. 1951)TORSO (FALL)Bronze Height (excluding base): 128cm (50 1/8in.)Conceived in 2005, this work is an artist's proof. Provenance:The Fine Art Society, LondonAcquired from the above by the present owner in 2007

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Emily Young (British, born 1951) Purbeck Blue Angel 64.7 cm. (25 1/2 in.) wide (Carved circa 1999)
          Sep. 28, 2022

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Purbeck Blue Angel 64.7 cm. (25 1/2 in.) wide (Carved circa 1999)

          Est: £15,000 - £20,000

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Purbeck Blue Angel purbeck blue marble 64.7 cm. (25 1/2 in.) wide Carved circa 1999 For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Maremma Warrior III brecciated quartzite, on a steel
          Mar. 23, 2022

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Maremma Warrior III brecciated quartzite, on a steel

          Est: £25,000 - £35,000

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Maremma Warrior III brecciated quartzite, on a steel plinth 72 x 24 x 22 3/8 in. (183 x 61 x 56 cm.), including plinth

          Christie's
        • EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) - Warrior Poet
          Oct. 21, 2021

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) - Warrior Poet

          Est: £60,000 - £80,000

          EMILY YOUNG (B. 1951) Warrior Poet Purbeck Freestone, on a stone base, unique 25 ½ in. (64.7 cm.) deep

          Christie's
        • λ Emily Young (British b. 1951), Three graces
          Oct. 12, 2021

          λ Emily Young (British b. 1951), Three graces

          Est: £15,000 - £20,000

          λ Emily Young (British b. 1951)Three graces Purbeck stone Height: 26cm (10 1/4in.)Provenance:Thackeray Gallery, London Purchased from the above in 1995Thence by descent to the present owner Emily Young (b.1951)Originally from London, Emily Young spent her childhood between Wiltshire and Rome. As the granddaughter of the sculptor Kathleen Scott (a colleague of Rodin) and niece of conservationist Peter Scott, she grew up in a family of artists, naturalists, explorers and writers.Her education started at Chelsea School of Art and Central Saint Martins in London, where she was first interested in painting. She left England in the late 1960s, travelling through Europe, Africa and the Middle East, then moving to the United States to study with artist Robert White. Emily developed an interest in working with stone in the 1980s, using leftover marble from a kitchen worktop.Giving a human form to the stillness of the stone, the sculptures emerged from unique discarded stone found in quarries. Her sculptures brings forth the close link between human experience and the planet. They encompass the natural beauty, history and energy of material stone imbedded with human consciousness through the act of touching, carving, and giving form. The sculptures ask the viewer to consider their presence on Earth, their history and contribution to the future of the planet. The meditative quality of Emily Young's work puts the ephemeral quality of human consciousness in perspective to the timelessness of stone.A passionate conservationist, she employs her sculptures in an environmental effort to protect endangered spaces. She has opposed the opening of a geothermal power station in Tuscany, as well as the illegal trawling in the Mediterranean with the project The Garden of the Fishes.'Hard stone can endure to tell our story: when a human hand, mind and heart is consciously involved in changing the face of a piece of stone, a mark is made, a contribution lightly touching the planet, touching the full immensity of the past, and speaking to the full immensity of an unknown future: it tells something, it leaves a record, of the relationship we humans have with our planet, one way or another.'- Emily YoungShe has exhibited at many prestigious museums including: The Getty, California; The Imperial War Museum, London; The Whitworth, Manchester; The Meijer Sculpture Gardens, Grand Rapids, and in 2018, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London.The present lot is one of Young's earliest pieces. The work shows three female figures elegantly dancing through water. The piece was treasured by the owner throughout her lifetime. A wonderful and touching poem was written by the owner and is published on the previous page.

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Emily Young (British, born 1951) Poet Warrior 80 cm. (31 1/2 in.) high (including the stone base) (Carved in 2000)
          Sep. 29, 2021

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Poet Warrior 80 cm. (31 1/2 in.) high (including the stone base) (Carved in 2000)

          Est: £50,000 - £70,000

          Emily Young (British, born 1951) Poet Warrior Purbeck freestone 80 cm. (31 1/2 in.) high (including the stone base) Carved in 2000 For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • EMILY YOUNG (b. 1951) Solar DiscEMILY YOUNG (b. 1951), Solar Disc, onyx, un
          Mar. 02, 2021

          EMILY YOUNG (b. 1951) Solar DiscEMILY YOUNG (b. 1951), Solar Disc, onyx, un

          Est: £60,000 - £80,000

          EMILY YOUNG (b. 1951) Solar DiscEMILY YOUNG (b. 1951), Solar Disc, onyx, unique, 59 in. (150 cm.) diameter, Carved circa 2006."

          Christie's
        • § Emily Young FRBS (British, born 1951), small Woman's Form, 1996,
          Feb. 25, 2021

          § Emily Young FRBS (British, born 1951), small Woman's Form, 1996,

          Est: £600 - £800

          § Emily Young FRBS (British, born 1951), small Woman's Form, 1996, marble (Jurassic),16.5cm high, on a buff coloured stone plinth Footnote: Exhibited: The Fine Art Society, New Bond Street, London "Sculpting" July 1996 (12)

          Cheffins
        • § Emily Young FRBS (British, born 1951), nude torso,
          Feb. 25, 2021

          § Emily Young FRBS (British, born 1951), nude torso,

          Est: £600 - £800

          § Emily Young FRBS (British, born 1951), nude torso, marble, incised signature and dated (19)96, 16.5cm high, on a rustic stone plinth Footnote: Born into a family of adventurers, politicians, writers, and artists (her grandmother was Kathleen Scott, sculptor and colleague of Rodin, and her uncle was conservationist and painter Sir Peter Markham Scott), Emily Young has been described by the Financial Times as ‘Britain’s greatest living stone sculptor’. After a formal education of impeccable pedigree, including training at Chelsea School of Art, Central St Martins, and Stonybrook College, New York, Young travelled extensively throughout the United States, South America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East in the 1960s. Foraging in quarries and captivated by the traces of lost civilisations left through stone, Young’s travels provided her with a rich reservoir for both artistic inspiration and material resources. Quietly introspective, and carved by hand, Young’s works aim to explore our relationship with geology and the civilisations we have left behind. Today, her works are held in major collections throughout the world and have been exhibited at The Getty, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and at The Meijer Sculpture Gardens, Michigan.

          Cheffins
        • EMILY YOUNG | Torso
          Jun. 19, 2019

          EMILY YOUNG | Torso

          Est: £800 - £1,200

          carved onyx

          Sotheby's
        • Emily Young (b. 1951) Helios Giallo di Siena marble 53 in. (134.5 cm.) wide
          Jun. 17, 2019

          Emily Young (b. 1951) Helios Giallo di Siena marble 53 in. (134.5 cm.) wide

          Est: £150,000 - £250,000

          Emily Young (b. 1951) Helios Giallo di Siena marble 53 in. (134.5 cm.) wide Carved in the late 1990s.

          Christie's
        • EMILY YOUNG | African Head
          Nov. 21, 2018

          EMILY YOUNG | African Head

          Est: £40,000 - £60,000

          Maremma stone

          Sotheby's
        • Emily Young, British b.1951- ''Woman and Child'';
          Mar. 24, 2015

          Emily Young, British b.1951- ''Woman and Child'';

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          Emily Young, British b.1951- ''Woman and Child''; brush and black ink, watercolour, pastel and coloured crayon, signed and dated 91, 27x37cm (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: Purchased from the artist by the current owner in 1991. Note: Emily Young is an eminent sculptor and painter known particularly for her powerful portrait sculpture. She currently exhibits worldwide. Her sculpture can be seen in Paternoster Square, London and Salisbury Cathedral. Her early paintings include the album cover designs for The Penguin Cafe Orchestra.

          Roseberys
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