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Lot 151AR

The Dissolution: a stipple engraved goblet by Simon Whistler, dated 1977

1 December 2021, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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The Dissolution: a stipple engraved goblet by Simon Whistler, dated 1977

The shape designed by Laurence Whistler, the generous bucket bowl engraved with a view of Llanthony Priory in Wales, the intact south-west tower of the former Augustinian monastery visible to the right, the arcade of ruined arches engraved in outline only to reveal the trees and steep-sided valley beyond, the Black Mountains rising abruptly in the distance with billowing clouds beyond, titled, dated and monogrammed 'SW' to the foot, 25.5cm high, sold together with the original glazed mahogany electrified display cabinet made by E Norwood (2)

Footnotes

Provenance
Dr Michael Scorer Collection

Exhibited
Fifty Years on Glass, Kenwood House, London, and The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1985, no.55

Literature
Simon Whistler, On a Glass Lightly (2004), p.51 (illustrated in reverse)

The artist describes the piece thus... 'The title refers to the destruction of the religious foundation in the sixteenth century and to the transparency of the architecture. The arcade of arches on the right [sic] hand side has been dissolved in order to reveal the landscape beyond'. Simon Whistler considered Llanthony Priory to be the epitome of what a ruin should look like and how it relates to its setting.

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