Design for Chalice and Paten
Metalwork Design
2001 (made)
2001 (made)
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This design for a chalice and paten on a carved, black marble base if an elegant and contemporary design for church plate. it was the winning entry of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' 'Young Silversmith Designer of the Year Award 2002'.
This award is a competition, organised by the Goldsmiths' Company since 1995 and is open to silversmithing students under the age of 30 from colleges in the United Kingdom. The 2002 brief was for a drinking vessel for religious purposes and the winner was Sidsel Dorph Jensen, who was at that point studying at the Royal College of Art. She executed the winning designs in the workshop of Wakeley and Wheeler. The chalice and paten were given by gift of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' to the metalwork Department (M/28-2002 and M/29-2002).
This award is a competition, organised by the Goldsmiths' Company since 1995 and is open to silversmithing students under the age of 30 from colleges in the United Kingdom. The 2002 brief was for a drinking vessel for religious purposes and the winner was Sidsel Dorph Jensen, who was at that point studying at the Royal College of Art. She executed the winning designs in the workshop of Wakeley and Wheeler. The chalice and paten were given by gift of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' to the metalwork Department (M/28-2002 and M/29-2002).
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Title | Design for Chalice and Paten (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Photograph stuck onto page in sketchbook |
Brief description | Sketchbook of designs for a chalice and paten, Sidsel Dorph-Jensen, 2002 |
Physical description | Design for a chalice |
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Credit line | Given by Sidsel Dorph Jensen |
Object history | Designs and sketch book for Sidsel Doprh Jensen's winning entry for the 'Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' 'Young Silversmith Designer of the Year Award 2002' |
Summary | This design for a chalice and paten on a carved, black marble base if an elegant and contemporary design for church plate. it was the winning entry of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' 'Young Silversmith Designer of the Year Award 2002'. This award is a competition, organised by the Goldsmiths' Company since 1995 and is open to silversmithing students under the age of 30 from colleges in the United Kingdom. The 2002 brief was for a drinking vessel for religious purposes and the winner was Sidsel Dorph Jensen, who was at that point studying at the Royal College of Art. She executed the winning designs in the workshop of Wakeley and Wheeler. The chalice and paten were given by gift of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' to the metalwork Department (M/28-2002 and M/29-2002). |
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Accession number | E.526:49-2005 |
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Record created | July 10, 2009 |
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