Marian Fountain - Medals

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230419 - MF Parallel Realities - Side by Side (2012) 30 x 4 x 0,5cm
230419 - MF Parallel Realities - Potent Patent 19 x 7 x 2.5cm c
World Climate Change
(Paris 2005)
No. 5 of 40
Cast bronze
100 mm diam
395 World Climate Change 10.5 diam Paris 2005
Gulf Woman 1 (1991)
No. 10/20
Bronze
60 x 130 x 50mm
Gulf Woman 1 10 of 20 13 x 6 x 5 London 1991
Gulf Woman 2 (1991)
No. 9/20
Bronze
75 x 120 x 45mm
Gulf Woman 2 9 of 20 12 x 7.5 x 4.5 London 1991
Gulf Woman 3 (1991)
No. 10/20
Bronze
65 x 155 x 40mm
Gulf Woman 3 10 of 20 15.5 x 6.5 x 4.5cm London 1991
Gulf Woman 4 (1991)
No. 12/20
Bronze
55 x 130 x 30mm
Gulf Woman 4 12 of 20 13 x 5.5 x 3cm London 1991
Chrysalid 3 (2001)
Bronze
35 x 122 x 38mm
Chrysalid 3 35 x 122 x 38 Paris 2001
Chrysalid 5 (2001)
Bronze 34 x 160 x 40mm
Chrysalid 5 34 x 160 x 40 Paris 2001 a
Three Muses (back) 1999
(edition of 40)
Bronze
165 x 50 x 25mm
Three Muses front 8,9,10 of 40 16.5 x 5 x 2.5cm Paris 1999
Three Muses (back) 1999
Three Muses back 8,9,10 of 40 16.5 x 5 x 2.5cm Paris 1999
Fertile Ground (Paris 2012)
No. 2 of 40
Cast bronze
103 mm diam.
472 Fertile Ground 10.3 diam Paris 2012
Victory Medal (New Zealand 1982)
No. 2 of 20
Bronze
7cm diam.
190315 MF Victory Medal
Pacific Woman (London 1984)
No. 32 of 40
Cast bronze
50 x 64 mm
004 Pacific Woman 6.4 x 5 London 1984 2
Big Baby (London 1991)
No. 4 of 40
Cast bronze
90 mm long
SOLD
(possibly available on order)
Big Baby
Femme d'après Rodin (Paris 1984)
(Woman After Rodin)
No. 12 of 40
Cast bronze
7cm diam.
008 Femme dápres Rodin 7 diam Paris 1984
Bébé (London 1985)
Open edition
Cast silver
40 mm diam.
Baby
Small Chromosome (Paris 2004)
No. 15 of 100
Cast bronze
160 x 45 x 40 mm
(the one in stock is turquoise
rather than green)
389_7 Small Chromosome 16 x 4.4 x 4 Paris 2004
Protection (1984)
Bronze
130 x 100mm
Protection 13 x 10 London 1984 a
Shell Axe (Rome 1986)
No. 4 of 8
Cast bronze
150 x 155 mm
037 Shell Axe 15 x 15.5 Rome 1986 2
Je Veux (1989)
No. 8/25
Bronze
93mm diam
Je Veux 8 of 25 93 mm diam NZ 1989 2
Te Montrer (1989)
No. 5/25
Bronze
93mm diam
Te Montrer 5 of 25 93 mm diam NZ 1989
Descent (1985) Bronze (green or brown)
6cm diam
Descent 6cm diam London 1985 Green & brown b
Comet (Paris 2010
No. 3 of 8
Cast bronze with gold leaf
260 x 100 x 5 mm
455 Comet 26 x 10 x .5 Paris 2010 2
Triangolo (Rome 1985)
No. 6 of 30
Cast bronze
130 mm diam
026 Triangolo 13 diam Rome 1985
Earth (London 1990)
No. 8 of 40
Cast bronze
115 mm diam.
SOLD (possibly available on order)
118 Earth 11.5 diam London 1990
Lamb Tree (Paris 1999)
No. 7 of 40
Cast Bronze
110 mm diam
329 Lamb Tree 11 diam Paris 1999
Retreat II (Man) London 1991
No 4 of 40
Cast bronze
90 mm diam.
(one of a series of 3
called Advance & Retreat)
40 Advance, Retreat 1&2 14 x 9, 9 London 1991
Woman Spoon (London 1985)
No 3 of 8
Cast broze
185 cm long
(there is a goblet (Enceinte)
with the same symbolism)
021 Woman Spoon 18.5 cm London 1985 2
Born in New Zealand, and introduced to bronze casting at Elam School of Fine Arts, Fountain used a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council grant (1984) to travel to London, gaining experience at the Royal College of Art and the Red Bronze Studio. Moving next to Italy, she studied at the Rome Mint before settling in Paris.
Fountain’s work has been exhibited at the British Museum, National Gallery of Scotland, the Museo Archeologico of Milan, York Museum, Auckland Museum, and the French Mint. She has designed and made medals for the Commonwealth Games (1990), America’s Cup (2003), and for the “Entente Cordiale” (2004); and among others, she completed a series of 34 bas-reliefs for the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Hospital.
She has had a solo exhibition nearly every year since 1983 – with a further 50+ group exhibitions. In April 2017, her  3.5m high bronze monument, The Earth Remembers (honouring the NZ tunnellers of Arras) was commissioned to mark the First World War centenary commemorations at the Carrière Wellington Museum in Arras, France.
Fountain melds the rich diversity of European art, history and culture with her New Zealand roots and the cultures of the Pacific, to create works that are compelling and original. Exploring her own metamorphosing ideas of conflict, change and growth, her works demonstrate an environmental awareness and concern for the future of mankind.
Click on the links to see some of Fountain’s sculpture and bas-reliefs.