The three Studies for the Sun in the Empire State Plaza Art Collection are relatively small-scale works that are studies for one of the elements later included in a public sculpture garden for the Bieneke Library at Yale University. From the late 1950s, the sun, represented by a circular disc, was a recurring element in Noguchi's work. This circular form was first used in a 1948 piece titled The Ring. Subsequently, it served as the basis for several important works: The White Sun, The Grey Sun, The Black Sun, a version of which was also in Nelson Rockefeller's private collection. The bronze sun has no void in the center. Its bonded rectangular blocks look like stone. The texture and patina of the bronze reinforce this impression and give the sculpture a soft, earthy look.
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