Elisabeth Frink

Elisabeth Frink (1930–1993) was a British sculptor and printmaker renowned for her dynamic and emotive depictions of the human and animal form. Emerging as a leading figure in post-war British art, Frink's work often reflected themes of vulnerability, strength, and resilience. Her distinctive sculptures, characterized by their textured surfaces and powerful presence, explored the psychological and physical dimensions of her subjects. In addition to her acclaimed public commissions, she created expressive works in bronze that resonate with an enduring sense of human experience. Frink's artistic legacy continues to be celebrated in major collections and exhibitions worldwide.