Sir Francis Burdett at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Sir Francis Burdett at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
Published 2016-07-07T11:30:58+00:00
One of the most caricatured British politicians of the time, Burdett became an icon of social and political radicalism and a leading promoter of the 1832 Reform Bill extending the electorial franchise. The patronage of Burdett, a national figure, was a coup for Ternouth. A former assistant of Sir Francis Chantrey. Ternouth was then building a reputation as an independent sculptor. When displayed at Rossie Priory, this bust served as a symbol of the Kinnaird family's own political liberalism.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
nice print. Printed with 50% size My settings: Nozzle size: 0.8 Temp: 235 Layer height: 0.4 First Layer : 0.3 Shell: 0.8 mm Top and Bottom layers: 0.8 mm Infill: 25% Adhesion Type: 3 mm brim Support Type: Lines/Everywhere
Date published | 07/07/2016 |
Time to do | 100 - 200 minutes |
Material Quantity | 19 grams |
Dimensions | 75 mm x 43 mm x 34 mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Sir Francis Burdett |
Dimension | Lifesize |
Accession | x |
Period | 1827 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Private Collection Loan |
Artist | John Ternouth |
Place | The Scottish National Gallery |