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Lot 266: An Early Victorian sculpted white marble bust of a gentleman

Est: £300 GBP - £500 GBPSold:
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomOctober 06, 2004

Item Overview

Description

Thomas Campbell (1790-1858)
Inscribed to the truncation at the reverse THOs. CAMPBELL SCULP. 1847, mounted on a socle
31 1/2 in. (80cm.) high

Notes

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
Aileen Dawson, Portrait Sculpture, A catralogue of the British Museum collection c. 1675-1975, published by British Museum Press 1999.
Thomas Campbell entered formal training at the Royal Academy Schools in 1818 as a mature student, under the patronage of Gilbert Innnes, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Scotland, who's support enabled him to establish a studio and reputation in Rome. Campell had attracted the attention of the Duke of Devonshire by 1824, who commissioned a statue of Princess Pauline Borghese. From 1827 to 1857 he exhibited at the Academy and continued to receive commissions from many Scottish clients, including the Duke of Buccleuch in 1847. Typically he modelled his subjects in classical style drapery, and was appreciated by his contemporaries for a purity of surface and the ability to convey the 'individual likeness' of the sitter.

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Auction Details

At Home - Carpets, Decorative Objects and Furniture

by
Christie's
October 06, 2004, 12:00 AM EST

85 Old Brompton Road, London, LDN, SW7 3LD, UK