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Four Corners

Item: SN120205 

$2,800.00

Four Corners
Item: SN120205
Price: $2,800
Material: Colorado Yule Marble
Measurements: 14 x 13 x 7.25 inches
Weight: 20.2 lbs
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Distinct among the hand-carved marble bowls of The Maiden Collection, Four Corners marks a bold stylistic shift in Martin Cooney’s sculptural journey. While it retains the collection’s signature qualities—sweeping curves, thin walls, and strong visual presence—it sharply diverges in form with four pronounced, angular points.

This geometric structure signaled Cooney’s move toward a more architectural and deliberate approach, moving away from the freeform fluidity that characterized his earlier work. The result is a piece that balances symmetry with strength, offering a modern aesthetic rooted in classical craftsmanship.

Four Corners is a striking example of evolution within the collection—both visually daring and structurally refined.

https://martincooney.com/2013/08/03/four-corners-the-maiden-collection/

Shipping & Delivery

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Wipe marble occasionally with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Finish with a dry cloth. Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners. Do not saturate.

Description

Four Corners
Item: SN120205
Price: $2,800
Material: Colorado Yule Marble
Measurements: 14 x 13 x 7.25 inches
Weight: 20.2 lbs
View Full Article ›

Distinct among the hand-carved marble bowls of The Maiden Collection, Four Corners marks a bold stylistic shift in Martin Cooney’s sculptural journey. While it retains the collection’s signature qualities—sweeping curves, thin walls, and strong visual presence—it sharply diverges in form with four pronounced, angular points.

This geometric structure signaled Cooney’s move toward a more architectural and deliberate approach, moving away from the freeform fluidity that characterized his earlier work. The result is a piece that balances symmetry with strength, offering a modern aesthetic rooted in classical craftsmanship.

Four Corners is a striking example of evolution within the collection—both visually daring and structurally refined.

https://martincooney.com/2013/08/03/four-corners-the-maiden-collection/