Sol Gloria Mundi
Panel
ca. 1924 (made)
ca. 1924 (made)
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The tablet is inscribed on one side in Latin: SOL / GLORIA / MUNDI (The sun, the glory of the world). It was given to the Museum by the City School of Arts and Crafts, Leicester, in 1924. The Museum's desire to have examples of modern inscription for the Circulation Department was noted in a memorandum of 1923 from the curator H. A. Kennedy to the Director: 'We are frequently asked for specimens of good incised lettering in stone, and are generally able to meet the request by recourse to casts and photographs. The lettering such as that on the tomb of Henry VII affords an admirable model but it would be useful I think to have a few specimens of good modern lettering as well.'
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Title | Sol Gloria Mundi (assigned by artist) |
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Brief description | Panel, marble, inscribed 'SOL GLORIA MUNDI', by an anonymous student of the Leicester College, Leicester, ca. 1924 |
Physical description | Marble panel inscribed. |
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Credit line | Given by the City School of Arts and Crafts, Leicester |
Object history | Given by the City School of Arts and Crafts, Leicester in 1924. Originally offered as an example of modern inscriptional work to the Circulation Department; it was later transferred from Regional Services (formerly the Circulation Department) to the Sculpture Department in 1978. |
Summary | The tablet is inscribed on one side in Latin: SOL / GLORIA / MUNDI (The sun, the glory of the world). It was given to the Museum by the City School of Arts and Crafts, Leicester, in 1924. The Museum's desire to have examples of modern inscription for the Circulation Department was noted in a memorandum of 1923 from the curator H. A. Kennedy to the Director: 'We are frequently asked for specimens of good incised lettering in stone, and are generally able to meet the request by recourse to casts and photographs. The lettering such as that on the tomb of Henry VII affords an admirable model but it would be useful I think to have a few specimens of good modern lettering as well.' |
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Accession number | CIRC.637-1924 |
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Record created | March 3, 2003 |
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