
Sir W.Q. Orchardson, R.A.
1895 · Bronze on marble base
object: 622 x 305 x 229 mm, 28 kg
Tate

Edward Onslow Ford was an English sculptor whose portrait busts and monumental works established him as a leading figure in the New Sculpture movement of the 1880s. His early success derived from refined portrait heads that secured commissions for public monuments across Britain and overseas. Ford expanded his practice to bronze statuettes of mythological and allegorical figures, works that exemplified the movement's shift toward idealized free-standing form and psychological depth over rigid Victorian convention.
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