1960s brutalist concrete wall relief

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A remarkable brutalist concrete wall relief sculpture, England, circa 1960s. Artist unknown.

Made up of cast sections with a variety of overlapping shapes, lines and patterns. Very architectural and reminiscent of the work of William Mitchell and John Poole.

Mounted on a painted wooden panel. This is a heavy pieces, it was originally bolted to a wall.

Approximate dimensions: 56cm wide x 66.25cm high x 10cm deep.

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A remarkable brutalist concrete wall relief sculpture, England, circa 1960s. Artist unknown.

Made up of cast sections with a variety of overlapping shapes, lines and patterns. Very architectural and reminiscent of the work of William Mitchell and John Poole.

Mounted on a painted wooden panel. This is a heavy pieces, it was originally bolted to a wall.

Approximate dimensions: 56cm wide x 66.25cm high x 10cm deep.

A remarkable brutalist concrete wall relief sculpture, England, circa 1960s. Artist unknown.

Made up of cast sections with a variety of overlapping shapes, lines and patterns. Very architectural and reminiscent of the work of William Mitchell and John Poole.

Mounted on a painted wooden panel. This is a heavy pieces, it was originally bolted to a wall.

Approximate dimensions: 56cm wide x 66.25cm high x 10cm deep.