Henry Clarence Whaite

John Cassidy, 01/01/1860 - 1939



Henry Clarence Whaite

John Cassidy 01/01/1860 - 1939

Summary

Terminal portrait bust of a painter carrying his arm palette and brushes. He has lengthy, tousled hair and a beard and is depicted wearing a coat; his head is lowered as he looks at his palette, which is supported with the right arm in which he also holds a number of brushes; the left hand, with the fore-finger extended, rests on the palette. Tall, oblong, integral base, decorated in relief: on the front, immediately below the figure, are a pair of peacocks surmounting a circular plaque showing the emblem of the Welsh dragon within an inscribed border in Welsh, below which is a tree with a pair of pastoral figures sitting at its base.


Object Name

Henry Clarence Whaite

Creators Name

John Cassidy

Date Created

1896-1898

Dimensions

sculpture: 146cm
Crated: 2060mm x 770mm

accession number

1898.5

Place of creation

England

Medium

bronze

On Display

[G17] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 17
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Credit

Gift of Friends and Admirers of Clarence Whaite

Legal

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