Llew Summers (1947-2019) was a New Zealand sculptor known for his distinctive figurative sculptures of the human form. Born in Christchurch, New Zealand, Summers was a self-taught artist who began sculpting in the early 1970s. He held his first exhibition in 1971 and became a full-time sculptor in 1977.

Summers' work is characterized by its bold and dynamic forms, often with a sense of movement and even flight. He was interested in the beauty of the human body and used his sculptures to celebrate its strength, grace, and sensuality. Summers also believed that art should be challenging and thought-provoking, and his work often explored themes of spirituality, sexuality, and death.

Summers' sculptures are held in public and private collections throughout New Zealand, including the Christchurch City Council Collection, the BNZ Bank Art Collection, and the Sarjeant Gallery. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the more...

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Llew Summers (1947 - 2019) - figural sculpture, Llew Summers…

Blue/Green Glazed Terracotta Figural Sculpture by Llew Summers

Llew Summers (1947 - 2019) - figural sculpture, Llew Summers (1947 - 2019), Figural Sculpture, blue/green glazed terracotta, 34 cm high

A rare Llew Summers 'Ominous Angel' cast glass form, Summers…

Llew Summers' Ominous Angel Glass Sculpture

A rare Llew Summers 'Ominous Angel' cast glass form, Summers (1947-2019) was a Christchurch born artist who sculpted for more than 50 years, predominantly with wood or bronze. This rare glass form depicts a cherubic angel balancing on one leg while the…

Intercolonial Exhibition Victoria 1866-7: bronze plaque (22 cm)…

Intercolonial Exhibition Victoria 1866-7 Bronze Plaque

Intercolonial Exhibition Victoria 1866-7: bronze plaque (22 cm) designed by Charles Summers & produced by W. Calvert; awarded to J.T. Smith and held in the original round cedar frame for display. Overall 27 cm diameter. The medallion depicts allegorical…

John Simpson Mackennal (1832-1901), Phaeton driving the chariot…

Phaeton driving the chariot of the sun

John Simpson Mackennal (1832-1901), Phaeton driving the chariot of the sun, 1860, plaster relief, signed in the plaster lower left, 70 x 104 cm. Other Notes: the Scottish born John simpson Mackennal studied at the Collegiate Institution, Liverpool, while…

Llew Summers, Encore, carved wood, 15 x 32 x 11 cm

Encore Carved Wood Sculpture by Llew Summers

Llew Summers, Encore, carved wood, 15 x 32 x 11 cm

Llew Summers (1947-2019), Burlesque, oak sculpture, signed with…

Burlesque Oak Sculpture by Llew Summers

Llew Summers (1947-2019), Burlesque, oak sculpture, signed with initials, inscribed with title and dated 1983 to base, 52 cm height, 45 cm width, 33 cm depth. Provenance, purchased directly from the artist, 1983. Private Collection, Wellington

Llew Summers (b 1947), reclining nude, carved wooden sculpture,…

"Reclining Nude" by Llew Summers

Llew Summers (b 1947), reclining nude, carved wooden sculpture, 29 cm height, 54 cm length, 22 cm depth,

Charles Summers (1825-1878), Attributed, patinated bronze…

Bronze Plaque: John King, Sole Survivor of Burke & Wills

Charles Summers (1825-1878), Attributed, patinated bronze plaque depicting John King the only survivor of the famous & tragic Burke & Wills expedition which left Victoria in 1860. Summers was Melbournes leading sculptor during the mid 19th century & was…

Redmond Barry (Ned Kelly's convicting judge) antique life size…

Antique Life Size Plaster Bust of Redmond Barry

Redmond Barry (Ned Kelly's convicting judge) antique life size plaster bust by Charles Summers (1825-1878) one of Australia's leading sculptors and artists. His work includes the famous Burke & Wills monument in Melbourne (1866). Summers was also a…