Folly

Folly

Edward Onslow FordWW-1886-205782
1886·bronze·object: 887 x 415 x 330 mm

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Year
1886
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
object: 887 x 415 x 330 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Edward Onslow Ford
Edward Onslow Ford

Sculpture

Edward Onslow Ford was an English sculptor. Much of Ford's early success came with portrait heads or busts. These were considered extremely refined, showing his subjects at their best and led to him receiving a number of commissions for public monuments and statues, both in Britain and overseas. Ford also produced a number of bronze statuettes of free-standing figures loosely drawn from mythology or of allegorical subjects. These 'ideal' figures became characteristic of the New Sculpture movement that developed in Britain from about 1880 and of which Ford was a leading exponent.

London, UK

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Year
1886
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
object: 887 x 415 x 330 mm
Watts ID
WW-1886-205782

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Artist

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