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retirement of Montague Rendall as headmaster of Winchester College

Medal
1924 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This bronze medal commemorates Montague Rendall's retirement from Winchester College.It is made by Frank Bowcher (1864-1938) after Reginald Gleadowe (1888-1944). Bowcher was a British medallist and sculptor. He studied in London at the National Art Training School, under Edward Onslow Ford and in Paris, where he was influenced by the work of Jules- Clément Chaplain and Oscar Roty. In 1886 he produced a medallic portrait of the Khedive of Egypt and was then commissioned to produce designs for the Egyptian coinage. In 1903, following the death of George William de Saulles, Bowcher stepped in to finish the great seal of Edward VII. He was a founder- member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and until the 1930s exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy. In the early 1920s he produced, under the direction of M. H. Spielmann (1858–1948), a series of plaquettes of the rulers of Baroda.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titleretirement of Montague Rendall as headmaster of Winchester College (named collection)
Materials and techniques
Bronze
Brief description
Medal, bronze, commemorating the retirement of Montague Rendall as headmaster of Winchester College, by Frank Bowcher, English, 1924
Object history
This is one of a group of coins and medals formerly described in the Departmental records as "medals received by the B.I.I.A. but apparently not accepted for the Permanent Collection", and “from B.G.M. 10 commemorative medals etc. not taken on charge. LTJ 16/2/76”. Written on RF 96/1279.
Subject depicted
Summary
This bronze medal commemorates Montague Rendall's retirement from Winchester College.It is made by Frank Bowcher (1864-1938) after Reginald Gleadowe (1888-1944). Bowcher was a British medallist and sculptor. He studied in London at the National Art Training School, under Edward Onslow Ford and in Paris, where he was influenced by the work of Jules- Clément Chaplain and Oscar Roty. In 1886 he produced a medallic portrait of the Khedive of Egypt and was then commissioned to produce designs for the Egyptian coinage. In 1903, following the death of George William de Saulles, Bowcher stepped in to finish the great seal of Edward VII. He was a founder- member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and until the 1930s exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy. In the early 1920s he produced, under the direction of M. H. Spielmann (1858–1948), a series of plaquettes of the rulers of Baroda.
Collection
Accession number
A.12-1997

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