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The Royal Arms of England

Relief
18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This relief in wax represents the Royal Arms of England.

During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, low relief portraits in wax became popular in Britain and they were often exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Society of Artists and elsewhere. Waxes were used in a similar way to prints and medals, in order to disseminate the image of the sitter, or, like miniature paintings or silhouettes as portable mementoes.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Royal Arms of England
Materials and techniques
wax
Brief description
Relief of Royal Arms of England. Wax. English. 18th century. Schreiber collection.
Physical description
Wax relief of the Royal Arms of England (1714- 1801).
Dimensions
  • Height: 6.75in
  • Width: 6in
Credit line
Schreiber Bequest.
Object history
Given by Charles Schreiber M.P and Lady Charlotte Schreiber in 1884. Part of a collection given to the museum of mainly English porcelain, earthenware, enamels and glass, formed by Charles and Lady Schreiber from 1865.
Subject depicted
Summary
This relief in wax represents the Royal Arms of England.

During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, low relief portraits in wax became popular in Britain and they were often exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Society of Artists and elsewhere. Waxes were used in a similar way to prints and medals, in order to disseminate the image of the sitter, or, like miniature paintings or silhouettes as portable mementoes.
Bibliographic reference
Schreiber. Catalogue of English Porcelain, earthenware, enamels etc collected by Charles Schreiber, Esq., M.P. and the Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber, and presented to the South Kensington Museum in 1884. London. 1885. no. 644
Collection
Accession number
414:1372-1885

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Record createdSeptember 8, 2008
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