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Mould - Princess Charlotte
  • Princess Charlotte
    Andras, Catherine, born 1775 - died 1860
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Princess Charlotte

  • Object:

    Mould

  • Place of origin:

    England, Great Britain (made)

  • Date:

    19th century (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Andras, Catherine, born 1775 - died 1860 (maker)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Plaster

  • Credit Line:

    Rupert Gunnis Bequest

  • Museum number:

    A.120-1965

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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This plaster mould was used in the production of a wax portrait relief.

The process of making a portrait in wax would begin with a model in plasticine or soft wax. A plaster mould such as this object would then be made and filled with molten wax. The mould would have been immersed in hot water to stop it from being porous to the molten wax and the inner face would have been lubricated with oil to ease removal. The relief would then be hand-finished by the artist.

The mould depicts Princess Charlotte (1796-1817), the only child of King George IV and Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

Physical description

Plaster mould.

Place of Origin

England, Great Britain (made)

Date

19th century (made)

Artist/maker

Andras, Catherine, born 1775 - died 1860 (maker)

Materials and Techniques

Plaster

Dimensions

Width: 17.7 cm, Length: 57.5 cm, Depth: 4.4 cm

Descriptive line

Wax, English, by Catherine Andras (1775-1860), 19th century

Bibliographic References (Citation, Note/Abstract, NAL no)

Trusted, Marjorie, (ed.), The Making of Sculpture. The materials and techniques of European Sculpture, London, 2007, p. 29, pl. 38.

Exhibition History

Waxing and Waning: 19th-century sculptors and wax modelling (Victoria and Albert Museum 01/09/2012-09/03/2013)

Materials

Plaster

Subjects depicted

Charlotte (Princess)

Categories

Portraits; Royalty

Collection code

SCP

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