Stainless steel abstract sculpture attributed to Brother Mel Meyer (1982-2013), mounted on a black porphyry base.
This elegant sculpture is almost certainly by Brother Mel Meyer (1928-2013), a Marianist monk and prolific artist. Primarily a sculptor, he also worked in a wide variety of materials, including acrylic, watercolor, stained glass, paper and textiles.
This sculpture has religious and mythic overtones. On the one hand, it resembles the hilt of a sword plunged into a stone, recalling the Legend of King Arthur. It also resembles the Chi-Rho, the early Christian symbol for Christ.
The base is black prophyry, a stone prized by the ancient Egyptians, Romans and early Christians.
America c. 1950-60
12" x 4½" x 22" tall
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