A VICTORIAN PLASTER PORTRAIT ROUNDEL OF LORD TENNYSON
A VICTORIAN PLASTER PORTRAIT ROUNDEL OF LORD TENNYSON

AFTER THOMAS WOOLNER, CIRCA 1856

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A VICTORIAN PLASTER PORTRAIT ROUNDEL OF LORD TENNYSON
AFTER THOMAS WOOLNER, CIRCA 1856
Within a gilt slip and walnut bolection-moulded frame
15½ in. (39.5 cm.) diameter

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Lot Essay

The present portrait relief is perhaps the best known likeness of the poet Alfred Tennyson. Executed by Thomas Woolner (1825-1892), the relief was adapted following the comments of Tennyson's wife who asked that the nose be shortened and the profile be made more noble. A similar plaster relief is in the Tate Collection (TO5515).

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