Door Knocker
1935 (made)
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Gertrude Hermes, the designer of this brass door knocker, was primarily a wood engraver and sculptor but also a painter, printmaker and book illustrator. This frog door knocker is one of a small series of doorknockers that she designed for her friends. Hermes was the first woman engraver to be elected to the Royal Academy in 1963.
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Materials and techniques | Brass, cast |
Brief description | Door knocker, cast brass, frog motif, Birmingham, 1935, made by Henry Hope & Sons, designed by Gertrude Hermes |
Physical description | Door knocker in the form of a frog. |
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Production type | small batch |
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Object history | This door knocker was one of several cast for Gertude Hermes. This example was for her own use. At least three others are known to have been made. One was for the illustrator, Betty Swanwick, RA, RWS, one was for the novelist and poet, Naomi Mitchison and the third was for the artist, Eric Kennington. |
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Summary | Gertrude Hermes, the designer of this brass door knocker, was primarily a wood engraver and sculptor but also a painter, printmaker and book illustrator. This frog door knocker is one of a small series of doorknockers that she designed for her friends. Hermes was the first woman engraver to be elected to the Royal Academy in 1963. |
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Accession number | M.57-1981 |
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Record created | February 16, 2004 |
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