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The Rockery at Chatsworth Gardens.
This was one of the most ambitious rock gardens of its time and is entirely artificial. In 1838 the 6th Duke invited Paxton to join him on a Grand Tour of Europe and Paxton built the Rockery as a reminder of their journey through the Alps. He invented a steam-powered machine to lift the locally quarried gritstone rocks into position.
Sculptures for Beyond Limits.
Exhibition runs from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
Rockswarm by Bill Woodrow 2001
The gardens at Chatsworth.
Sculptures for Beyond Limits.
Exhibition runs from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
Piece d'eau by Baltasar Lobo 1971
Seen outside the Orangery Shop.
Chatsworth House
Chatsworth is home to the 12th Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family.
Sotheby's Beyond Limits Sculpture Exhibition in The Garden
One of the leading events in the artistic calendar.
6) Fruit Cake
by Joana Vasconcelos
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Sotheby's Beyond Limits at Chatsworth House
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© 2014 Tony Worrall
At Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.
Photography is allowed, but not for commercial purposes (don't use flash).
The house is Grade I listed.
As we walked around the house, I kept seeing this sculpture lying down on this plinth in the courtyard!
Antony Gormley's Construct II. Seen 1st September 2014.
Beyond Limits on from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
The gardens at Chatsworth.
Sculptures for Beyond Limits.
Exhibition runs from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
Lovebomb by Marc Quinn 2006
In the 1st Duke's Greenhouse.
The Canal Pond at the gardens at Chatsworth.
Sculptures for Beyond Limits.
Exhibition runs from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
Hoop-La by Alice Aycock
The Cascade close up at the gardens at Chatsworth.
Kids were playing all over it, although it was never designed for that! Hope they didn't slip!
The Cascade and its Temple were the crowning point of the 1st Duke of Devonshire's garden. Took two attempts, and 17 years to complete, four years after his death. May have been inspired by Louis XIV's French palace at Marly. Thomas Archer one of the Duke's architects designed the temple.
Grade I listed
Conduit House Cascade and Adjoining Statues, Chatsworth
Sculpture for Beyond Limits.
Exhibition runs from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
La Riviere by Aristide Maillol 1938 - 40
At Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.
Photography is allowed, but not for commercial purposes (don't use flash).
The house is Grade I listed.
As we walked around the house, I kept seeing this sculpture lying down on this plinth in the courtyard!
Antony Gormley's Construct II. Seen 1st September 2014.
Beyond Limits on from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
At Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.
Photography is allowed, but not for commercial purposes (don't use flash).
The house is Grade I listed.
As we walked around the house, I kept seeing this sculpture lying down on this plinth in the courtyard!
Antony Gormley's Construct II. Seen 1st September 2014.
Beyond Limits on from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
Beyond Limits 2013 at Chatsworth again. Love coming here, but I think that this year was the weakest so far. I'm not normally thinking "a child of six...", but I did a couple of times. Still, lovely setting.
Beyond Limits Exhibition - Chatsworth
2009, numbered 1/3 and stamped with the foundry mark Magisa. España
mirror polished stainless steel
height: 250cm.
I'm taking time out of the Norfolk set to show the photos I took during a visit to Chatsworth House Gardens to see this year's "Beyond Limits" set of sculptures. It is well worth a visit and if you're rich and fancy one then contact Sotheby's.
This is Damien Hirst's "Legend" and "Myth".
A modern art sculpture in the gardens of Chatsworth House,maybe still under construction.
House of Knowledge by artist Jaume Plensa
This is a Sotheby's Selling Exhibition of modern and contemporary sculpture displayed in the grounds of Chatsworth House from the 9th September til 2nd November 2008.
The gardens at Chatsworth.
Sculptures for Beyond Limits.
Exhibition runs from 8th September to 26th October 2014.
La Montagne by Germaine Richier 1955-1956
Taken with a Kodak No.2 Brownie camera in week 250 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
The No.2 Brownie was introduced in 1903, and continued in production until 1931, the design evolved over the years, though it remained recognisably the same camera. This particular iteration was made between 1920 and 1924, making this camera at least 90 years old.
Rollei RPX 400 B&W film, developed in Ilfosol 3.
Igloo Ticino by Mario Merz, one of the sculptures for Chatsworth Beyond Limits exhibition.
For more information see www.chatsworth.org/files/beyond_limits_teachers_pack.pdf
Used in shootaboot a-z game - Dec 2013
at Chatsworth house... "beyond limits" exhibition....foreground, "desert sand" by Nadim Karam....background, "legend" by Damien Hirst.
Bronze sculpture. Beyond Limits: The Landscape of British Sculpture 1950-2015 - Chatsworth House
© 2015 Tony Worrall
Photo by Deidre Davidson
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'L'Air' by Aristide Maillol.
Temporary installation from Sotherby's 2007 Beyond Limits Contemporary Sculpture exhibition.
The grounds at Chatsworth are a beautiful, idyllic place to explore, especially when touched by autumnal colour.
'Angel of the North (Life-sized Maquette)' by Anthony Gormley.
Beyond Limits 2009
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, UK.
Please view Big on Black.
October 2009.