Henry Cowper
Bust
1828 (made)
1828 (made)
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This marble bust made by Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey in 1828 is representing Henry Cowper, a cousin of the poet William Cowper. He was Deputy Clerk of the Houses of Parliament and Clerk Assistance of the House of Lords.
Chantrey excelled in the carving of drapery, as well as in conveying the character of the sitter, seen here in the thoughful facial expression. The drapery evokes the toga worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, suggesting Cowper's role as a public servant.
Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey (1781-1842) was an English sculptor, painter, and patron. He was probably the most successful portrait sculptor of his day. Together with Flaxman Chantrey can be ranked as England's greatest sculptor engaging in portrait busts and statues. He was particularly skilled in carving drapery. On his death he left a fortune of £150,000 which was later bequeathed to the Royal Academy to be used for the 'Encouragement of British Fine Art in Painting and Sculpture'.
Chantrey excelled in the carving of drapery, as well as in conveying the character of the sitter, seen here in the thoughful facial expression. The drapery evokes the toga worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, suggesting Cowper's role as a public servant.
Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey (1781-1842) was an English sculptor, painter, and patron. He was probably the most successful portrait sculptor of his day. Together with Flaxman Chantrey can be ranked as England's greatest sculptor engaging in portrait busts and statues. He was particularly skilled in carving drapery. On his death he left a fortune of £150,000 which was later bequeathed to the Royal Academy to be used for the 'Encouragement of British Fine Art in Painting and Sculpture'.
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Title | Henry Cowper (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Marble |
Brief description | Bust, marble, Henry Cowper, by Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey, English, 1828 |
Physical description | Bust, marble. The sitter wears a heavy cloak-like drapery which leaves the neck and part of the chest exposed. The end of the drapery, which falls over his left breast is turned back like a cuff. On a turned circular base like a cuff. Signed and dated on the back. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'CHANTREY.SC./1828' (on the back) |
Credit line | Bequeathed by Rupert Gunnis, Esq. |
Object history | Bequesthed by Rupert Gunnis, Esq, Hungershell Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in 1965. |
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Summary | This marble bust made by Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey in 1828 is representing Henry Cowper, a cousin of the poet William Cowper. He was Deputy Clerk of the Houses of Parliament and Clerk Assistance of the House of Lords. Chantrey excelled in the carving of drapery, as well as in conveying the character of the sitter, seen here in the thoughful facial expression. The drapery evokes the toga worn by the citizens of ancient Rome, suggesting Cowper's role as a public servant. Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey (1781-1842) was an English sculptor, painter, and patron. He was probably the most successful portrait sculptor of his day. Together with Flaxman Chantrey can be ranked as England's greatest sculptor engaging in portrait busts and statues. He was particularly skilled in carving drapery. On his death he left a fortune of £150,000 which was later bequeathed to the Royal Academy to be used for the 'Encouragement of British Fine Art in Painting and Sculpture'. |
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Accession number | A.65-1965 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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