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- 3 Nov 2010 17:29
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: Eagle Slayer statue
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Re: Eagle Slayer statue
Just to clarify or emphasise the point that the V&A suggested the statue came from Coalbrookdale Foundry painted white.
- 3 Nov 2010 17:12
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: Eagle Slayer statue
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Re: Eagle Slayer statue
Terry, I went through the entire 1851 edition of the Illustrated London News (at the British Library newspaper department in Colindale) and the Official Description and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of 1851 4 Vols in the RSA). Both publications had black and white engravings of the ...
- 31 Oct 2010 22:32
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: Eagle Slayer statue
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Re: Eagle Slayer statue
Thanks Terry,
I'll be looking through the Illustrated London news of 1851 with all its Grt. Exhib. suppliments, on Wednesday, for clues. I'll let you know if anything newsworthy emerges.
I'll be looking through the Illustrated London news of 1851 with all its Grt. Exhib. suppliments, on Wednesday, for clues. I'll let you know if anything newsworthy emerges.
- 31 Oct 2010 17:34
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: Eagle Slayer statue
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Re: Eagle Slayer statue
Thanks, Terry, That's cleared a couple of questions. Coalbrookdale Librarian is certain that the cast iron version sent to the 1851 exhibition would have been bronzed. I was asking because the Bethnal Green version, although painted black later on, was first coloured white according to the V&A. I ...
- 31 Oct 2010 10:02
- Forum: Town Museum & Gallery
- Topic: Eagle Slayer statue
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Eagle Slayer statue
There are currently two pictures on the site showing the Eagle Slayer beside Una and the Lion but in one photo he is white and the other bronze or 'bronzed'. Are these plaster casts and which came first?