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Hereford bull (Twyford Fairy Boy)

Statuette Hereford Bull
1925 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This bronze statuette of a Hereford Bull is part of a larger series of twenty Champion animals. It is the work of Herbert Haseltine whose sculptures used beautiful materials and patinas and were inspired by Egyptian sculptures.

This bull is Twyford Fairy Boy who was calved on the 16th January 1920 (Sire, Bounds Investment and Dam, Fairy Girl, III). This Bull won first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show, the Shropshire and West Midland Society Show and the Three Counties Society show in 1922.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleHereford bull (Twyford Fairy Boy) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Bronze
Brief description
Hereford bull (Twyford Fairy Boy), bronze, Herbert Haseltine (1877-1962), American, 1925
Physical description
Statuette, bronze.
Dimensions
  • Width: 18cm (Note: including integral base )
  • Depth: 8cm (Note: including integral base )
  • Height: 18cm (Note: including integral base )
Dimensions were taken by SCP on 19.11.14 for Bronze Zoo: A Sculptural Menagerie
Marks and inscriptions
BRITISH CHAMPION ANIMALS, THIRD SET, XIII, HEREFORD, C. HASELTINE, MCMXXV.
Credit line
Given by Miss Davey in memory of her brother, George Henry Davey.
Object history
Given by Miss Davey in memory of her brother, George Henry Davey. Miss Davey's gift, A.193 to A.210-196 consists of eighteen objects representing nineteen animals as A.197-1969 represents two. The whole series originally consisted of 20 animals. George Henry Davey, who purchased the Third set of British Champion animals and in whose memory it was given to the Museum, was the Paris representative of Knoedler and Co, the art-dealers, for many years. Herbert Haseltine's idea of the series originated in his modelling of King George V's champion Shire stallion Field Marshall V (exhibited 1921). In June 1925 twenty of the British Champion Animals were shown in Paris at the Galerie Georges Petit. In July and August the same exhibition was held at Knoedler's in London; the titles corresponds with the Museum's set.
Subject depicted
Summary
This bronze statuette of a Hereford Bull is part of a larger series of twenty Champion animals. It is the work of Herbert Haseltine whose sculptures used beautiful materials and patinas and were inspired by Egyptian sculptures.

This bull is Twyford Fairy Boy who was calved on the 16th January 1920 (Sire, Bounds Investment and Dam, Fairy Girl, III). This Bull won first prize at the Royal Agricultural Show, the Shropshire and West Midland Society Show and the Three Counties Society show in 1922.
Collection
Accession number
A.204-1969

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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