Festoon of fruit, flowers and foliage
Relief
1866 (made)
1866 (made)
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This is a panel relief of Caen stone carved in high relief, purchased from W. M. Holmes, presumed to be the sculptor, in England. This relief was an entry for the Society of Arts Competition for Art-Workmen in 1866. The sculptor appears to have been influenced by the naturalistic carvers of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century such as Grinling Gibbons.
Holmes was a carver by trade, based in Soho, and unusually for an entrant in the Art-Workmanship Competition made this piece to his own design.
Holmes was a carver by trade, based in Soho, and unusually for an entrant in the Art-Workmanship Competition made this piece to his own design.
Object details
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Title | Festoon of fruit, flowers and foliage (named collection) |
Materials and techniques | Carved caen stone |
Brief description | Relief, carved Caen stone, with a festoon of flowers and foliage, by W. M. Holmes, London, 1866 |
Physical description | Caen stone carved relief with a festoon of flowers and foliage. |
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Credit line | Purchased from MR W M Holmes, presumed to be the sculptor in 1867 |
Object history | Historical significance: This piece was an entry for the Society of Arts Competition for Art-Workmen in 1866. Purchased from Mr W.M. Holmes, presumed to be the sculptor, in 1867 for £5. |
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Summary | This is a panel relief of Caen stone carved in high relief, purchased from W. M. Holmes, presumed to be the sculptor, in England. This relief was an entry for the Society of Arts Competition for Art-Workmen in 1866. The sculptor appears to have been influenced by the naturalistic carvers of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century such as Grinling Gibbons. Holmes was a carver by trade, based in Soho, and unusually for an entrant in the Art-Workmanship Competition made this piece to his own design. |
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Accession number | 24-1867 |
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Record created | October 15, 2004 |
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