Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham

© the artist. Image credit: NHS Lothian Charity – Tonic Collection

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A spiritual work of Abraham looking heavenwards, when God told him to stay his hand from sacrificing his son. The fine-grained granite was shipped from the Gran-Quartz quarry in Georgia, USA. Rae carved the sculpture in the grounds of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital, much to the interest of the patients and staff.

NHS Lothian Charity – Tonic Collection

Edinburgh

Title

Abraham

Date

1982

Medium

granite

Measurements

H 330 x W 130 x D 130 cm

Accession number

1095

Acquisition method

gift from the artist

Work type

Sculpture

Inscription description

carved in base: R; plaque on base: ABRAHAM / Ronald Rae / Born 1946, Ayr / Dedicated to Louie Comolli / former Quarry Master of Gran-Quartz, U.S.A. / and to patients and staff / of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital

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