Lot 176

ALEXANDER MUNRO (1825-1871)
TERRACOTTA PORTRAIT ROUNDEL

Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
£2,125
Description
moulded in relief as a portrait of a man with bat wings, bears artist's monogram AM
Dimensions
36cm diameter
Footnote
Note: Alexander Munro was a sculptor of the Pre-Raphaelite movement whose early talents were supported by financial assistance from his father's employer, the Duchess of Sutherland. From 1842 he assisted and trained in the Edinburgh studio of the sculptor Alexander Handyside Ritchie. He came to London in 1848 to study sculpture under Charles Barry. At this time he also worked as a mason on the new Palace of Westminster. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1849 to 1870, and at the Great Exhibition of 1851 where his Rossetti-influenced figure-group 'Paolo and Francesca' was first exhibited.
