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  • Also known as: Samuel Rabinovitch
  • Top 3 works:
    • William Barnfather Eagles as a Young Man
    • Battle of Otterburn, 5 August 1388 The Death of Douglas and Capture of Sir Ralph Percy by Sir John Maxwell
    • The Stolen Paradise
  • Top-ranked work: William Barnfather Eagles as a Young Man
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    • Oxford Town Hall
    • MAXXI国立21世紀芸術博物館
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    • MAXXI国立21世紀芸術博物館
    • MAXXI国立21世紀芸術博物館
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  • Works on APS: 7

Samuel Rabin: A Sculptor's Journey Through Art Deco London

Samuel Rabin (born 1897), a British sculptor and artist, stands as a testament to the dynamism of early 20th-century London’s artistic landscape. Emerging from a family steeped in Jewish heritage—his father, Samuel Rabinovitch, was a prominent Russian émigré—Rabin's formative years instilled within him a profound appreciation for both tradition and innovation.

  • Early Life & Education: Rabin’s upbringing fostered an intellectual curiosity that propelled him towards formal artistic training. He studied at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, honing his skills under influential instructors like Henry Moore and Paul Nash, absorbing the modernist sensibilities prevalent during the period.
  • Influence of Art Deco: The burgeoning Art Deco movement profoundly impacted Rabin’s aesthetic vision. Inspired by geometric forms, opulent materials, and exotic motifs—particularly those drawn from Egyptian and Aztec cultures—he embraced this stylistic trend, reflecting its optimism and grandeur in his sculptural creations.
  • Notable Sculptures & Artistic Style: Rabin's oeuvre comprises a remarkable collection of sculptures that explore themes of human form and abstraction. His works often utilize polished bronze and granite, emphasizing textural contrasts and capturing movement with graceful curves. Pieces like “The Dancer” exemplify his masterful manipulation of material and form, embodying the spirit of Art Deco’s celebration of elegance and dynamism.
  • Olympic Achievements: Beyond his artistic pursuits, Rabin achieved international renown as a boxer. He competed in the 1924 Paris Olympics, securing a bronze medal—a remarkable feat considering the competitive fervor of the era—demonstrating not only physical prowess but also unwavering determination.
  • Legacy & Recognition: Rabin’s sculptures continue to resonate with audiences today, showcasing his enduring contribution to British art history. His work is housed in numerous public collections across Europe and North America, cementing his place as a significant figure within the modernist movement and securing his legacy as an artist who seamlessly blended artistic expression with athletic excellence.

Rabin’s artistic journey exemplifies the confluence of intellectual rigor and creative passion—a hallmark of British art during its transformative decades.




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