Sir Thomas Brock, A.R.A. (1847-1922)
Sir Thomas Brock, A.R.A. (1847-1922)

Frederic, Lord Leighton, P.R.A.

Details
Sir Thomas Brock, A.R.A. (1847-1922)
Frederic, Lord Leighton, P.R.A.
signed and dated 'T. Brock/Scul. 1881'
bronze with a dark brown patina, on a rouge marble plinth
6½ in. (16.8 cm.) excluding the plinth
Literature
Joanna Barnes Fine Arts ed., exhibition catalogue, Leighton and his sculptural legacy: British sculpture 1875-1930, 1996, p. 34, no. 7 (another cast).

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Executed as a token of his esteem for Leighton, Brock's full-size plaster bust of the artist, then President of the Royal Academy, was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1881 (no. 1559). Ten years later, on the occasion of his own election to full membership of the Academy, Brock modelled a second portrait bust of Leighton, more romantic in style and subsequently exhibited in 1893 (no. 1717). A close association between Brock and Leighton had existed since 1877, when Leighton's celebrated work, An Athlete wrestling with a Python, was modelled and cast in bronze in Brock's studio. Later, Brock would be responsible for the magnificent monument to Leighton in St. Paul's Cathedral (1897-1902).

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