The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonné

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Object within Schaaf no. 1743

Statuette of a knight, or Crusader

Object details

Image size: h 8.2cm x w 6.1cm

Object Type: Paper Negative-Camera

Physical description: waxed

Inscription: traces of ruled pencil lines along the edges, recto

Provenance:
Matilda Talbot, 1934

Owner: National Science and Media Museum

Object owner number: 1937-2942

Collection: Science Museum Collection

This object is part of Schaaf no. 1743

Statuette of a knight, or Crusader

Keywords: Sculpture

This may possibly be a model in plaster for a statue of Richard I. A work of this title was shown by Charles Augustus Rivers at the exhibition held at Westminster Hall in 1844.

The exhibition was a showcase for frescoes and sculpture by artists who hoped to be commissioned to make works to decorate the new Palace of Westminster (then being rebuilt after the great fire of 1834). We can't be sure that this is Rivers' proposed statue of Richard I because that work was not selected for use at Westminster and the only descriptions of it are generalized. One article praised Rivers' modelling of the face but said 'circumstanced as the figure now is, it could not be executed in marble'. ('Westminster Hall', Art-Union, August 1844, pp. 211-8). The composition of the statuette in this photograph fits this description, to the extent that the undercutting of the sword would have presented technical challenges to the person carving the statue in marble.