Griselda at The Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow
Griselda at The Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow
Published 2016-04-26T17:11:58+00:00
Beautiful girls were favourite subjects in the 1890s. Griselda, a model of patience and obedience, was a poor man's daughter. She was the heroine of the Italian poet Boccaccio's Decameron.
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Date published | 26/04/2016 |
Time to do | 240 - 260 minutes |
Material Quantity | 115 grams |
Dimensions | 77mm x 89mm x 130 |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Griselda |
Dimension | x |
Accession | S.142 |
Period | about 1897 |
Medium | Bronze |
Credit | Bought by Glasgow Museum, 1919 |
Artist | Alfred Drury |
Place | The Kelvingrove Museum |