Not currently on display at the V&A

Drawing

1870 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A seated man working on a terracotta model of a man with his fingers. Implements for modelling lie on the box in front of him with two complete models on the ground.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pencil, pen and wash on paper
Brief description
Drawing of a terracotta figure modeller. Lucknow.1870.
Physical description
A seated man working on a terracotta model of a man with his fingers. Implements for modelling lie on the box in front of him with two complete models on the ground.
Dimensions
  • Height: 36cm
  • Width: 26.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
Inscribed (recto in pencil) Sunkur Lallljee Bagh Lucknow Mahadeo Near Sidnath; recto in ink: Lucknow Dec 1870 J.L.K; verso in pencil : 48 A Lucknow terra-cotta figure modeller. (English; Lockwood; 1870)
Object history
Historical significance: John Lockwood Kipling (1837-1911) was born in Yorkshire but as his career developed became an established artist and scholar, and in 1865 settled in India with his family. He became professor of architectural sculpture at the JeeJeebhay School of Art in Bombay and in 1882 curator of the Lahore Museum. During his career JL Kipling was a member of the Department of Art and Science at the Victoria and Albert Museum and was also involved in the museum's decoration. John Lockwood Kipling was the father of Rudyard Kipling, author of the famous novels Jungle Book and Kim.

Transferred from the India Museum in 1879. 1880 Register Entry: [ Room 8. On The Wall.] '0929. TWENTY-EIGHT FRAMES, glazed, each containing two sketches, by J. L. Kipling, of the School of Art, Bombay, illustrating the craftsmen of North-western India. 1 to 56'
Subject depicted
Other number
48 - India Museum Slip Book
Collection
Accession number
0929:48/(IS)

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Record createdNovember 4, 2002
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