Metalwork Design
1820
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A drawing of a silver cup, probably a wine cooler, by Edward Hodges Baily, circa 1820.
Barrel shaped body on a tall stem in the form of a rising acanthus.
Profile, Full size, 305 x 223 mm.
Barrel shaped body on a tall stem in the form of a rising acanthus.
Profile, Full size, 305 x 223 mm.
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Materials and techniques | Pencil, pen and ink and brown wash on wove paper.
The sheet is watermarked 1806. |
Brief description | Design for a silver cup, probably a wine cooler, by Edward Hodges Baily (1788- 1867) c. 1820 |
Physical description | A drawing of a silver cup, probably a wine cooler, by Edward Hodges Baily, circa 1820. Barrel shaped body on a tall stem in the form of a rising acanthus. Profile, Full size, 305 x 223 mm. |
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Object history | The design is closely based on the central element in a design by Thomas Stothard for a wine cooler in the British Museum, n1900,0824,499. The object shown probably dates from around 1815. This design is on folio 14 recto included in an album containing 55 designs drawn directly on 27 sheets (sometimes several to a page), for gold and silver plate, including wine-coolers, tureens, inkstands, a teapot, a kettle, candelabra etc., related to the production of the Royal goldsmiths Rundell, Bridge and Rundell between c.1809 and c.1820. (E.70- 124-1964) The album pages are of white wove paper watermarked 1806, full-bound in blue leather, gold tooled, lettered on the spine ‘Designs for Plate etc. by John Flaxman’. With the bookplate of John Roland Abbey (1894 –1969). Bound by William Wood. The back fly- leaf is inscribed “JA, 1070/ 13:9:1935”. All the drawings are by one hand, most probably that of the sculptor Edward Hodges Baily. He became a pupil of John Flaxman in 1807, at a time when Flaxman was designing silver for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell. He joined Rundell Bridge and Rundell in 1815 as “a modeller and designer” and in 1826 became its chief modeller and designer. In 1833 he began working for the firm of Storr and Mortimer. Some of the drawings are most probably copies by Baily of his own designs, while others are copied or adapted from designs by John Flaxman and Thomas Stothard, as well as other, anonymous, designers. The clean condition of the album, and the range of dates of the pieces shown, in addition to their unchronological arrangement, suggest that the album was made as a fair-copy record of pre-existing design drawings, all made about 1820, although some of the drawings seem also have been used as part of a design process. The drawings copied from John Flaxman and Thomas Stothard imitate the graphic styles of the originals. The album was bought from Marlborough Rare Books on 24th March 1964 for 550 pounds. |
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Bibliographic reference | Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1964. London: HMSO, 1965.
C. Oman, "A Problem of Artistic Responsibility: The Firm of Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, Apollo Magazine, March 1966, p.174- 183.
Bury, S. (1966) "The lengthening shadow of Rundell's", Connoisseur Magazine CLXI, no.648, p.79; no.649, p.152; no.650, p.218. |
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Accession number | E.100-1964 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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