A SCOTTISH WHITE MARBLE BUST OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 370 - 373)
A SCOTTISH WHITE MARBLE BUST OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE

ATTRIBUTED TO PETER SLATER, DATED 1848

Details
A SCOTTISH WHITE MARBLE BUST OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE
ATTRIBUTED TO PETER SLATER, DATED 1848
The reverse inscribed with a 'PS' monogram and dated 1848
29 in. (74 cm.) high
Provenance
'Fasque- The Scottish seat of the Gladstones' sale, Christies's, London, 07 May 2008, lot 39.
Literature
Possibly 1851 Inventory, Saloon, 'Three Marble Busts & Scagliola stands - £30.0.0'

Lot Essay

This bust bears a 'PS' monogram which is likely to relate to Peter Slater of Edinburgh (b. 1809) who attended the Royal Academy schools in 1831 on the recommendation of W. Collins, R.A. In 1853 he was commissioned to make a copy of Chantrey's statue of James Watt for Adams Square in Edinburgh. Slater exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1846-1870, showing mainly busts of Scottish worthies.
(R. Gunnis, Dictionary of British Sculptors, London, rev.ed., 1968, pp. 353-354).

More from Noble & Private Collections Part II

View All
View All