Pietà and Dancing Putti
Relief
1923 (made)
1923 (made)
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This plaster relief and frieze were models for the Portland stone altar frieze in the Earl Kitchener Memorial Chapel, Chapel of All Souls, St. Paul's Cathedral, which was installed in 1925. The composition of A.40A-1975 is based on Donatello's 'Cantoria', now in the Museo dell' Opera del Duomo, Florence.
Both are made by Sir William Reid Dick in England in 1923. Granville Fell considered the monument to be 'one of his [Reid Dick's] most important monumental works, commemorative and memorial, more or less associated with its architectural surroundings...'.
Both are made by Sir William Reid Dick in England in 1923. Granville Fell considered the monument to be 'one of his [Reid Dick's] most important monumental works, commemorative and memorial, more or less associated with its architectural surroundings...'.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Painted ochre-coloured plaster in wooden frame and for A.40A-1975 painted plaster in relief |
Brief description | Reliefs, painted ochre-coloured plaster in wooden frame, Pietà and Dancing Putti, by Sir William Reid Dick, England, 1923 |
Physical description | A.40-1975: Christ lying in the mourning Virgin's arms. Her head is bowed in reverential attitude over the torn hand of the Saviour. A.40A-1975: This relief is showing ten putti dancing with laurel wreaths, cymbals and pipes. |
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Object history | Formerly in the possession of the sculptor. Given by Lady Reid Dick, his widow in 1975. |
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Summary | This plaster relief and frieze were models for the Portland stone altar frieze in the Earl Kitchener Memorial Chapel, Chapel of All Souls, St. Paul's Cathedral, which was installed in 1925. The composition of A.40A-1975 is based on Donatello's 'Cantoria', now in the Museo dell' Opera del Duomo, Florence. Both are made by Sir William Reid Dick in England in 1923. Granville Fell considered the monument to be 'one of his [Reid Dick's] most important monumental works, commemorative and memorial, more or less associated with its architectural surroundings...'. |
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Accession number | A.40-1975 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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