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Lot 92

Sir William Reid Dick, British (1878-1961)
A bronze head of Granny

29 March 2011, 12:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £840 inc. premium

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Sir William Reid Dick, British (1878-1961)
A bronze head of Granny

greenish patination, raised on a painted composition plinth, together with a catalogue from the Royal Academy exhibition of 1960 which includes a full page image of the bronze, the original receipt from the RA and two letters from the sculptor, thanking the buyer, 30cm high, 42cm high including base,

Footnotes

Sir William Reid Dick specialised in human and animal figures and was also commissioned to create various portraits. Reid Dick became an associate of the Royal Academy in 1921, and was elected president of the Royal Society of British Sculptors from 1933-1938. He was appointed Sculptor in Ordinary to King George VI as well as Queen Elizabeth II and many of his works can be found in London's Parks and Squares, notably the bronze of George V opposite the House of Parliament, the Statue of Roosevelt in Grosvenor Square and the eagle atop the Royal Air Force Monument on The Embankment. He is particularly well known for his bronze portrait of Winston Churchill.

Provenance: The present lot was purchased directly from the Royal Academy by the father of the present vendor in 1960. It comes with the original catalogue with a full page illustration of the bronze. It also comes with two letters to the buyer from the sculptor, written the year before his death; and the RA receipt.

Related Literature:
H. Granville Fell, Sir William Reid Dick, K.C.V.O., R.A., London, 1945.
J. Cooper, Nineteenth Century Romantic Bronzes: French, English and American Bronzes 1830-1915

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