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  • λ JOSEPH HERMON CAWTHRA (BRITISH, 1886-1971), A BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN
    Jun. 30, 2022

    λ JOSEPH HERMON CAWTHRA (BRITISH, 1886-1971), A BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN

    Est: £600 - £800

    λ JOSEPH HERMON CAWTHRA (BRITISH, 1886-1971), A BRONZE FIGURE OF A MANEARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY The classical style figure possibly Ulysses in the guise of a beggar, Nemean lion skin to his back, signed to the cast Hermon Cawthra ARA 59cm high, the base 31.5cm wideFootnote to follow

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  • *Joseph Herman Cawthra FRBS ARCA (1886-1957) Leda and the Swan, marble, signed and dated 'Hermon ...
    Feb. 02, 2016

    *Joseph Herman Cawthra FRBS ARCA (1886-1957) Leda and the Swan, marble, signed and dated 'Hermon ...

    Est: £500 - £800

    *Joseph Herman Cawthra FRBS ARCA (1886-1957) Leda and the Swan, marble, signed and dated 'Hermon Cawthra FRBS, ARCA 1953', 29cm high Provenance: Commissioned from the artist and thence by the descent. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

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  • Hermon Cawthra (b.1886), A bronze model of a tiger, 9ins
    Oct. 19, 2011

    Hermon Cawthra (b.1886), A bronze model of a tiger, 9ins

    Est: £500 - £800

    Hermon Cawthra (b.1886), A bronze model of a tiger, on slate base, signed H.Cawthra FBRSARCA, 9ins

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  • Hermon Cawthra (b. 1886): a Portland stone plaque entitled 'Affection"
    May. 24, 2001

    Hermon Cawthra (b. 1886): a Portland stone plaque entitled 'Affection"

    Est: £600 - £1,000

    Hermon Cawthra (b. 1886): a Portland stone plaque entitled 'Affection" mid 20th Century, the rectangular plaque carved in relief with a mother and child, the child holding a bird, signed bottom right Hermon Cawthra 1948, No.1391. 70cm.; 27Iins. square Hermon Cawthra, was born in London in 1886, he studied at Salts Art School, Shipley (1904-7), Leeds Art School (1907-9), the Royal College of Art (1909-11) and the Royal Academy schools (1912-16). He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the principal galleries in the provinces and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1937. He worked in London and sculpted numerous monuments and memorials in stone and wood as well as bronze, and is best known for his restoration and correction of Turnerelli's bas-relief in the Burns Mausoleum, Dumfries. Literature: The Dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze, James Mackay

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