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915859
  • Title
    [Statuette of William Shakespeare, 188-? / attributed to John Baird]
  • Call number
    R 1058
    Status: On display. Objects Gallery. Case 1, Shelf 16
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    [188-?]
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    915859
  • Physical Description
    1 figure - approx. 35.5 x 18.0 x 12.0 cm - kerosene shale
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    John Baird (1834-1894) was an amateur sculptor who carved objects in kerosene shale, which was primarily mined around Hartley, N.S.W.. Little is known of his life except that he worked as a postman in Sydney. Baird does not appear to have exhibited his work.

    Reference:
    National Gallery of Australia. http://www.nga.gov.au/ (accessed 6 January 2011)
  • Scope and Content
    A carved statuette, possibly a bookend, of William Shakespeare. A full-length robed Shakespeare has been carved leaning against a lectern or desk. His right arm rests on the lecturn, and his left hand with pointed index finger rests on his bearded chin. The statuette, carved from one piece, stands on a base approx. 7.0 cm high.
  • Access Conditions

    Access via appointment
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright: Creator died before 1955
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • Attributions / conjectures

    Dated and attributed to John Baird by Jane Lennon, November 2010
  • Conservation note

    Index finger and thumb of right hand damaged
  • Creator/Author/Artist
  • Subject
  • Exhibited in
  • Open Rosetta viewer

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