Description:

Theodore Gall
California/Illinois, (b. 1941)
Oz, Tin Man
bronze metamorphic sculpture
Theodore Gall trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and has worked in animation, graphic design and sculptural works focusing on the human form. This piece is a metal bust-length sculptural portrait of the famous Tin Man from L. Frank Baum's iconic 1900 book, The Wizard of Oz. The Tin Man was found rusted in a forest by Dorothy who uses his oil can to help him come to life; he then follows her to the Emerald City in an attempt to obtain a heart from the Wizard who gives him a placebo version made of silk and sawdust. The Tin Man character gained further fame in the 1939 classic film version of the story, and in dozens of 20th and 21st c. renditions of this famous American story. Theodore Gall has incorporated many intricate details from that story into his brass version of the character. He invented a metamorphic sculpture that allows the character's head to lift up in order for the viewer to be able to look directly into the Tin Man's chest cavity to examine his heart, the subject of his quest in the Land of Oz. Other elements from the mysterious forest are included around his face and neck.
On a marble plinth.

  • Dimensions: Height, inclusive of base: 13 1/2 inches
  • Medium: bronze metamorphic sculpture

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February 10, 2024 10:00 AM CST
St. Louis, MO, US

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