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Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Leah - by P. MacDowell, R.A. 1856. Creator: Unknown. Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Leah - by P. MacDowell, R.A. 1856. Creator: Unknown
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Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Leah - by P. MacDowell, R.A. 1856. Creator: Unknown. Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Leah - by P. MacDowell, R.A. 1856. Creator: Unknown
Statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House: "Leah - by P. MacDowell, R.A. 1856. Sculpture as part of a commission for...poetic statues in marble to decorate the Mansion House of the Lord Mayor of London...They will add materially to the architectural beauty of [George] Dance's building. The architectural requirements of the Hall rendered it necessary that the statues should be standing statues....the Egyptian Hall...will, in point of sculptural decoration, surpass the most beautiful of public or private buildings existing in London..."Leah", a figure of great natural beauty, is the work of Mr. Patrick McDowell [sic], R.A.'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856
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This black and white print captures the statues for the Egyptian Hall in the Mansion House, specifically the figure of "Leah" by Sir Patrick MacDowell, R.A., from 1856. The Egyptian Hall was part of a commission for "poetic statues in marble to decorate the Mansion House of the Lord Mayor of London." The architectural requirements of the Hall necessitated standing statues. The Egyptian Hall was expected to surpass the most beautiful public or private buildings in London in terms of sculptural decoration. "Leah," a figure of great natural beauty, is the creation of Sir Patrick MacDowell, a renowned British sculptor. This full-length, nude statue of a woman, showcased in the print from the "Illustrated London News," exemplifies the artistic mastery of the time. The statue adds to the architectural beauty of the Mansion House, enhancing its grandeur and elegance. The print, from the extensive collection of The Print Collector, offers a glimpse into the artistic and architectural achievements of the 19th century. The statue's intricate details, captured in the engraving, reveal the artist's skill and attention to detail. The Egyptian Hall, with its impressive collection of sculptures, stands as a testament to the artistic and cultural significance of the period. The print, though devoid of color, retains a timeless quality, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty and artistry of the statue and the era it represents.
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