拍品專文
A bronze version of this sculpture was exhibited:
London, Royal Academy, Summer Exhibition, 1951, no. 1193.
Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition, 1951, no. 46.
Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Annual Exhibition, 1952, no. 37. Haifa, Municipal Museum of Modern Art and Jerusalem, Bezalel National Museum, Benno Schotz Sculptures, 1955, no. 13. (illustrated).
Edinburgh, Benno Schotz Retrospective, Touring Exhibition, 1971, no. 61. (illustrated).
Glasgow, Glasgow Art Gallery Museum, Benno Schotz Portrait Sculpture, 1978, no. 29. (illustrated).
Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition, 1985, no. 12.
Bronzes of this sculpture are in the collections of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow.
The 1st Baron, was a nutritional physiologist who was Chancellor of the University in 1946 and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1949.
London, Royal Academy, Summer Exhibition, 1951, no. 1193.
Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition, 1951, no. 46.
Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, Annual Exhibition, 1952, no. 37. Haifa, Municipal Museum of Modern Art and Jerusalem, Bezalel National Museum, Benno Schotz Sculptures, 1955, no. 13. (illustrated).
Edinburgh, Benno Schotz Retrospective, Touring Exhibition, 1971, no. 61. (illustrated).
Glasgow, Glasgow Art Gallery Museum, Benno Schotz Portrait Sculpture, 1978, no. 29. (illustrated).
Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, Annual Exhibition, 1985, no. 12.
Bronzes of this sculpture are in the collections of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow.
The 1st Baron, was a nutritional physiologist who was Chancellor of the University in 1946 and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1949.