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John Robinson
Famous work:
Figure Sculpture and Symbolic Sculpture
Sculptor John Robinson's work covers figure and abstract sculpture, together with tapestries. He mainly worked with metal sculpture, though some of his famous work was in wood.

Noted connoisseurs and professors of mathematics have all praised his work; the latter with regard to his exploration of the mathematical relationships between form, life, and evolution. His Mobius Band sculptures and other works with forms related to material structures are widely appreciated.

The monumental-sized athletes, such as The Acrobats (which is 5m or 16 feet tall), attracted voluminous and continuing praise; and the smaller life-sized children's figures are no less loved.

Some examples of all these famous sculptures are shown here.
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         The Gymnast
Olympic Museum, Lausanne
The Gymnast - a John Robinson sculpture
   The Hammer-Thrower
  Bowring HQ, City of London
                      The Acrobats
Australian National Sport Centre, Canberra
They're not real – it's a sculpture!
       The Umbrella Children
      
Black Rock Hospital, Dublin
The sculptor and Prof. Ronnie Brown discuss the sculpture 'Immortality'
The Unknown - a Gordian knot sculpture
Prof. Ronnie Brown and John Robinson with the symbolic sculpture 'Immortality', a Mobius Band
The Unknown
– a Torus knot
The Acrobats - a John Robinson figure sculpture
Umbrella Children - a children sculpture by John Robinson
The Hammer-Thrower - a John Robinson athlete sculpture