Sir Walter Scott at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Sir Walter Scott at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Published 2016-04-28T16:38:34+00:00
Executed in 1820 and presented by Chantrey to Scott in 1828, the original bust is still at Abbotsford, Scott's Borders home. This replica, which was probably executed by Chantrey's assistants, was displayed in the London townhouse of the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel in 1844. The Chantrey bust became the definitive sculptural likeness of 'the Wizard of the North' and was used by the Scottish sculptor John Steell when sculpting the statue for Edinburgh's Scott Monument.
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Date de publication | 28/04/2016 |
Durée d’impression | 240 - 250 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 67gr |
Dimensions | bolsoncerrado |
Technologie | FDM |
Titre | Sir Walter Scott |
Dimension | x |
Accession | x |
Période | after 1820 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Scottish National Portrait Gallery Loan |
Artiste | (studio of) Sir Francis Chantrey |
Localisation | The Scottish National Gallery |