List of sculptures by Jacob Epstein
This is a list of public sculptures by Jacob Epstein. This list only includes works held in public collections, such as museums and art galleries, in public spaces or in buildings and venues open to the public. It does not include works held only in private collections.
Throughout his career Epstein was a prolific sculptor of portrait heads and busts both of friends, family members, professional and amateur models but also of many of the most prominent public figures of his time, including Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, George Bernard Shaw and Joseph Conrad.
Popular as his portrait work was, almost all of Epstein's early large-scale public commissions, such as the Ages of Man statues in London and the tomb of Oscar Wilde in Paris, along with his exhibition pieces, were met with outrage and controversy. As a consequence, he received few architectural commissions from the 1930s until the 1950s. Then, the rebuilding of Britain following the Second World War created a demand for the monumental figurative sculptures that Epstein excelled in and the last decade of his life became a period of intense activity with substantial commissions from cathedrals and public buildings. Several of his large exhibition works which had also provoked controversy, notably Jacob and the Angel and Adam, were initially acquired by the owners of amusement parks and freak-shows where they were displayed behind curtains and warning signs. The majority of those works did not enter any public collections or galleries until after Epstein's death in 1959.
1900 to 1909
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Baby Awake | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1902-04 | Head | Bronze | 12.7cm | Six bronze casts in two versions. Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art, Israel[1][2][3] | ||
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1902-04 | Head | Bronze | 13.2 x 9.8 x 14.8cm | 23 casts. Plaster version in Israel Museum, Jerusalem[1][4][5] | |||
Head of an Infant | National Gallery of Victoria | 1902-03 | Head | Bronze | 28.1 x 10.6 x 14.5cm | [6] | |||
Head of A Baby | Manchester Art Gallery | 1902-04 | Head | Bronze | 13.5 x 10cm | [7] | |||
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Romilly John | 1907 | Head | Gilded bronze | 30 x 16 x 21.5cm | Nine casts. Plaster version in Israel Museum[1][8][9][10][11][12][13] | |||
Italian Peasant Women | Ingram Collection of Modern British Art | 1907 | Head | Bronze | 33cm | Two casts. Plaster version in Syracuse University[1][14] | |||
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The Ages of Man | Former British Medical Association headquarters, now Zimbabwe House, London | 1907-08 | 18 statues in niches | Portland stone | Each 210-215cm tall | Partally destroyed in 1937, some fragments in the National Gallery of Canada collection[1][15][16] | ||
The Severed Head | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 1907-08 | Head | Stone | 43.2 x 26 x 21.6cm | [17] | |||
First Portrait of Euphemia Lamb | Tate Britain | 1908 | Bust | Bronze | 375 x 400 x 203mm | Eight casts. Plaster version, Israel Museum[1][18] | |||
Nan | 1909 | Bust | Bronze | 445 x 381 x 229mm | Modelled by Nan Condron. Two versions plus plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art[19][20] | ||||
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Mary McEvoy | 1909 | Bust | Bronze | 419 x 394 x 229mm | Three casts. Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art[1][21][22] | |||
Mary McEvoy / Mrs Ambrose McEvoy | Johannesburg Art Gallery | 1909 | Bust | Marble | 48cm | [1][21] | |||
Fountain figure (Euphemia Lamb) | MAMCO, Geneva | 1908-10 | Statue | Marble | 134.5cm tall | Commissioned by Lady Ottoline Morrell for her garden[1]
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1910 to 1914
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Sun Goddess, Crouching | Victoria and Albert Museum on loan from Nottingham Castle Museum | 1909-10 | Statue | Limestone | 37.5cm | [1] | ||
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Sun worshipper | The Café, Holland Park, London | 1910 | Relief panel | Limestone | 190 x 54cm | [1] | ||
Sun God | Tate Britain | 1910 | Relief | Hopton Wood stone | 2134 x 1980 x 355mm | On long-term loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art[23][24] | |||
Rom | National Museum Cardiff | 1910 | Sculpture | Limestone | 85 x 31 x 31cm | Portrait of Romilly John;- Inscription by Eric Gill[25][26] | |||
Mrs Emily Chadbourne | Tate Britain | 1910 | Bust | Alabaster | 455 x 260 x 290mm | [27] | |||
Maternity | Leeds Art Gallery | 1910 | Statue | Hoptonwood stone | 206cm tall | [1] | |||
Lady Gregory | 1910 | Bust | Bronze | 38cm | Commissioned by Hugh Lane[1][28] | ||||
Mrs Marjorie Clifton | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1911 | Bust | Plaster | Bronze cast in a private collection[1] | ||||
Second portrait of Euphemia Lamb | Museum of the City of New York | 1911 | Half-length figure | Plaster | [1] | ||||
Gertrude (The Bather) |
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1911 | Half-figure | Bronze | 96cm high | Also known as Gertrude in a Bathing Cap, edition of two[1][29] | |||
Nan Seated | Museum of Modern Art, New York City | 1911 | Sculpture | Bronze | 47 x 33 x 14.9cm | Seven casts[1][30] | |||
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Nan The Dreamer | 1911 | Sculpture of reclining figure | Bronze | 31 x 28.5 x 36.3cm | Modelled by Nan Condron; Edition of six casts plus a plaster version in the Mishkan Museum of Art[3][31][32][33] | |||
Nan (the Dreamer) |
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1911 | Bust | Bronze | 14 x 15 x 9cm | Modelled by Nan Condron, five casts, plaster model in the Ashmolean Museum[34] | |||
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Head of a Women with Closed Eyes / The Sleeper | Fitzwilliam Museum | 1911 | Miniature bust on pedestal | Bronze & marble | 9.4(6.4) x 16.2 x 6.3(3.8)cm | Modelled by Nan Condron; Edition of three casts[35] | ||
Mother and Child | Carrick Hill, South Australia | 1911 | Statue | Bronze | 167.6cm tall | Three casts. Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art[1] | |||
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Oscar Wilde's tomb | Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris | 1911–12 | Sculpture | Stone | Q12432989 | [1] | ||
Sunflower | National Gallery of Victoria | 1912-13 | Sculpture | Stone | 58.7 x 27.5 x 20.4cm | [36] | |||
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Self-portrait / Self-portrait with Storm Cap | National Portrait Gallery, London | 1912 | Bust | Bronze, cast 1917 | 502 x 270mm | 1912 plaster in Israel Museum[1][37] | ||
Female Figure in Flenite | Tate Britain | 1913 | Sculpture | Serpentine stone | 457 x 95 x 121mm plus base | [38] | |||
Birth | Art Gallery of Ontario | 1913 | Carved panel | Stone | 30.6 x 26.6 x 10.2cm | [1][39] | |||
Figure in Flenite | Minneapolis Institute of Art | 1913 | Sculpture | Serpentine stone | 60.9cm | [40] | |||
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Rock Drill | 1973 reconstruction in Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery | 1913–14 | Sculpture | Plaster & metal | 205 x 141.5cm | Q13274870 | Original version dismantled by Epstein in 1916[41] | |
Mother and Child | Museum of Modern Art, New York City | 1913 | Two heads | Marble | 43.8 x 43.1 x 10.2cm | [42] | |||
Venus - First version | Baltimore Museum of Art | 1913 | Statue | Marble | 123.2 x 40.6 x 29.8cm | [43] | |||
Doves (First Version) | Hirshhorn Museum | 1914 | Sculpture | Parian marble | 34.7 x 50.3 x 18.5cm | [44] | |||
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Doves (Second Version) | Tate Britain | 1914-15 | Sculpture | Parian marble | 648 x 787 x 343mm | [45]
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1915 to 1919
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Hilda Hamblay | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1915 | Bust | Plaster | Two bronze casts[1] | ||||
Elizabeth Scott-Ellis | Museum of the City of New York | 1915 | Bust | Plaster | Bronze cast, possably lost or in a private collection[1] | ||||
First Portrait of Lilian Shelley | Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | 1915 | Head | Bronze | 32.5cm | Three casts[1] | |||
Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fisher of Kilverstone | 1915 | Bust | Bronze | 290 x 469 x 338mm | Five casts in two versions plus plaster casts in Israel Museum and National Maritime Museum[1][46][47] | ||||
Mask of Billie Gordon | National Gallery of Canada | 1915 | Mask | Bronze | 26.8 x 18.6 x 20.4cm | [48] | |||
The Duchess of Hamilton | Hirshhorn Museum | 1915 | Half-figure | Bronze | 63.7 x 53.5 x 27.3cm | [49] | |||
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Torso in Metal from 'The Rock Drill' | 1915 | Sculpture | Bronze or gunmetal | 705 x 584 x 445mm | Q21743265 | [50][51][52][53][54] Plaster cast in Israel Museum[1] | ||
Portrait of Iris Beerbohn Tree | Tate Britain | 1915 | Head | Bronze | 348 x 290 x 228mm | At least six casts created [55] | |||
Second Portrait / Mask of Mrs Epstein | 1916 | Mask | Bronze | 241mm | Two versions, with or without earrings, in nine casts plus plaster version at Mishkan Museum of Art[56][57][58] | ||||
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W. H. Davies | 1916 | Head | Bronze | 311mm high | Three casts[1][59] | |||
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Augustus John | 1916 | Bust | Bronze | 350 x 270mm | Eleven casts plus plaster in Israel Museum[1][60][61] | |||
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Bust of Meum Stewart | 1916-18 | Bust | Bronze | 42.5 x 39.4 x 26.7cm | [3][62][63][64] | |||
Second Portrait of Meum (Head) | 1916 | Head | Bronze | 32.5cm | Six bronze casts;- plaster version at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][65][66] | ||||
Meum Lindsell-Stewart | National Gallery of Art, Washington | 1916-18 | Bust | Painted plaster | 43.5 x 40 x 31cm | [67] | |||
Fourth Portrait of Meum / Meum with a Fan | Burrell Collection | 1916-18 | Half-figure | Bronze | 871mm | [68] | |||
The Tin Hat | Imperial War Museum | 1916 | Bust | Bronze | 290 x 335 x 280mm | Four casts, plaster version at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][69][70] | |||
First Portrait of Bernard van Dieren | Detroit Institute of Art | 1916 | Bust | Plaster | 33.6 x 19.7 x 23cm | Plaster version;-University of Hull, three bronze casts[1][71] | |||
James Muirhead Bone | The McManus | 1916 | Head | Bronze | 26.5cm | Four casts, plaster version in Israel Museum[1] | |||
Venus - Second Version | Yale University Art Gallery | 1917 | Statue | Marble | 235.6 x 43.2 x 82.6cm | [72] | |||
An American Soldier | 1917 | Bust | Bronze | 39.9 x 26.8 x 24.3cm | [73][74][75] | ||||
Gladys Deacon | Israel Museum | 1917 | Head | Plaster | 50cm | One bronze cast. Subject later became the 9th Duchess of Marlborough[1] | |||
Second portrait of Bernard van Dieren | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1917 | Head | Plaster | One bronze cast[1] | ||||
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Bronze Head | Watford Museum | c. 1917 | Head | Bronze | Also known as Strand Head[76] | |||
Fifth Portrait of Mrs Jacob Epstein (in a mantilla) | 1918 | Bust | Bronze | 38cm | Seven casts in different versions, plaster in Israel Museum[1][77] | ||||
Marchesa Casati | 1918 | Head | Bronze | 29.3cm | Eight casts, plaster version at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][78] | ||||
Gabrielle Soene | Israel Museum | 1918-19 | Bust | Plaster | [1] | ||||
Sergeant David Ferguson Hunter | Imperial War Museum | 1919 | Bust | Bronze | 325 x 587 x 470mm | [79] | |||
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Portrait of Hélène | Fitzwilliam Museum | 1919 | Bust | Bronze | 53.4cm | Modelled by Hélène Yelin, a singer. Four casts[1][80] | ||
Noneen (Head of a Girl) | Ashmolean Museum | 1919 | Bust | Bronze with brown petina | 33.7cm | [81] | |||
The Risen Christ | National Galleries Scotland | 1917-19 | Sculpture | Bronze | 218.5 x 54.5 x 56cm | [82] | |||
Hands of the Risen Christ | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1919 | Sculpture | Bronze | [3][83] | ||||
Clare Sheridan | Rye Art Gallery | 1919 | Bust | Bronze | 57 x 40 x 20cm | Two casts[1][84] | |||
Betty May | Manchester Art Gallery | 1919 | Head | Bronze | 35.5 x 21cm | Plaster;- Museum of the City of New York[1][85]
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1920 to 1924
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Fourth Portrait of Peggy Jean (asleep) | 1920 | Half-figure | Bronze | 26cm | Thirteen casts, plaster at Israel Museum[1][86][87][88] | |||
Self-portrait with a Beard | 1920 | Head | Bronze | 38.1cm | Seven casts, plaster version at Mishkan Museum of Art[1] | ||||
Second Portrait of Lilian Shelley | Burrell Collection | 1920 | Half-figure | Bronze | 705 x 580 x 380mm | [89] | |||
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Study of a Cat | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1920 | Sculpture | Bronze | 17 x 30cm | Two casts[1][3][90] | ||
Seventh Portrait of Peggy Jean (pouting) | Bradford Art Gallery | 1920-21 | Half-figure | Bronze | Two casts[1] | ||||
Ninth Portrait of Peggy-Jean (laughing, at 2 years, 9 months) | 1921 | Head | Bronze | 22.5 x 22 x 23.5cm | Thirteen casts, plaster at Israel Museum[1][91] | ||||
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First Portrait of Miriam Plichte | 1921 | Bust | Bronze | 39cm | Two casts[1][92][93] | |||
Second Portrait of Miriam Plichte | Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | 1921 | Half-figure | Bronze | 61.5cm | Eight casts[1][92] | |||
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First Portrait of Kathleen | 1921 | Bust | Bronze | 470 x 470 x 305mm | Twelve casts, plaster in the Phoenix Art Museum[1][3][94][95][96][97] | |||
Second portrait of Kathleen | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1922 | Bust | Plaster | Five bronze casts[1] | ||||
Jacob Kramer | 1921 | Bust | Bronze | 65.5 x 53 x 30cm | Five casts, plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][99][100] | ||||
The Girl from Senegal |
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1921-23 | Half-figure | Bronze | 559 x 460 x 337mm | Modelled by Madeleine Bechet, eight casts[1][101][102][103] | |||
Old Smith, the Matchseller | Hirshhorn Museum | c. 1922 | Head | Bronze | 37.1 x 20.6 x 27.3cm | Three casts[1][104] | |||
The Weeping Women | 1922 | Half-figure with raised arms | Bronze | Three casts[1][105] | |||||
Maquette for the Hudson Memorial | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1922-23 | Sculpture, rejected design | Plaster | 32.5 x 44cm | Two bronze casts[1] | |||
Hans Kindler | Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum | 1922–30 | Head | Plaster | [106] | ||||
R.B. Cunninghame Graham | 1923 | Head | Bronze | 468 x 265mm | Ten casts[107][108][109][110][111] | ||||
Old Pinager | 1923 | Bust | Bronze | 42 x 35 x 48cm | Plaster version in the Mishkan Museum of Art[112][113] | ||||
Old Pinager's Hands | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1923 | Sculpture | Bronze | [114] | ||||
Delores | 1923 | Bust | Bronze | 38.3 x 38.9 x 27.4cm | Six casts in two versions[1][115][116] | ||||
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Angel Torso | Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea | Plaster 1923, bronze after 1959 | Sculpture | Bronze | A plaster figure from 1923 that remained in Epstein's studio and was cast in bronze after his death, when the head, modelled in 1923 by Ferosa Rastoumji was also added. | |||
Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough | Blenheim Palace | 1923-25 | Half-figure | Bronze | 104.2cm | Portrait study in plaster in the Israel Museum, plaster model of hands in the Mishkan Museum of Art[1] | |||
Dr. Adolph S. Oko | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1923 | Bust | Plaster | Two bronze casts[1] | ||||
The Seraph (Marie Collins) | Bowdoin College, Maine | 1924 | Bust | Plaster | Six bronzes[1] | ||||
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Joseph Conrad | 1924 | Head | Bronze | 41.0 x 30.8 x 28.5cm | Nine casts[1][117][118] | |||
Joseph Conrad | 1924 | Bust | Bronze | 48.2cm | Six casts plus plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][119] | ||||
Professor Samuel Alexander | 1924 | Bust | Bronze | 51 x 57 x 37cm | Two casts[120] | ||||
Jacob Epstein of Baltimore | Baltimore Museum of Art | 1924 | Bust | Bronze | 52.7 x 57.2 x 30.5cm | [121] | |||
David Erskine of Linlathen | The McManus | 1924 | Bust | Bronze | 58.5cm | [1] | |||
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Rima, W. H. Hudson Memorial | Hyde Park, London | 1924–25 | Relief | Stone | 116 x 183cm | Grade II | Q26525156 | Inscriptions cut by Eric Gill[122]
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1925 to 1929
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Sybil Thorndike | 1925 | Bust | Bronze | 500 x 620mm | Three casts[1][123] | |||
First Portrait of Sunita | Private collection | 1925 | Bust | Bronze | 48.9cm | One bronze cast sold at Christies in 1973[1] | |||
Second Portrait of Sunita | Manchester Art Gallery | 1925 | Bust | Bronze | 55.9 x 56cm | [1][124] | |||
Pearl Oko | Israel Museum | 1926 | Head | Bronze | 36 x 18 x 25cm | Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][125] | |||
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The Visitation | 1926 | Statue | Bronze | 171 x 47 x 47cm | Eight casts, plaster model at Israel Museum[1][126][127][128][129] | |||
Ramsay MacDonald | 1926 | Bust | Bronze | 49 x 25 x 28cm | Four casts plus a plaster version in Aberdeen Art Gallery[130][131][132][133] | ||||
Second Portrait of Oriel Ross | The Whitworth | 1926 | Bust | Bronze | 408 x 282 x 242mm | Four casts[1][134] | |||
C.P Scott |
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1926 | Bust | Bronze | 58cm | [1][135] | |||
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Rabindranath Tagore |
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1926 | Bust | Bronze | 51cm high | Sixteen casts, plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][3][136][137][138][139] | ||
Moshe Oyved (Edward Good) | Israel Museum | 1926 | Bust | Bronze | 41 x 25 x 28cm | [140] | |||
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Sunita and Enver / Heads for New York Madonna and Child | 1926-27 | Two heads | Bronze | 48.2cm and 29.2cm | Seven casts[1][3][141][142] | |||
Anita (Miriam Patel) | Albright-Knox Art Gallery | 1926 | Bust | Plaster | 53.3cm high | Two bronze casts[1] | |||
Third portrait of Sunita | Israel Museum | 1926 | Bust with necklace | Plaster | 58.3cm | One bronze cast, Museum of African Art, Washington[1] | |||
Professor Franz Boas | Cornell University | 1927 | Bust | Plaster | Two bronze casts in private collections[1] | ||||
Madonna and Child | Riverside Church, New York City | 1927 | Seated sculpture group | Bronze | Life-size | Donated to the Riverside Church in 1960 by Sally Ryan, plaster in the Israel Museum[1][143] | |||
John Dewey | 1927 | Bust | Bronze | 55.9cm | [1] | ||||
Zeda (Pasha) | 1927 | Bust | Bronze | 68.5cm | [1][144] | ||||
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Paul Robeson | 1928 | Head | Bronze | 34.5 x 21.5 x 29.5cm | 19 casts, plaster at Israel Museum[1][137][145][146][147] | |||
Maquette for Night | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1928 | Sculpture | Plaster | 35.5cm high | Four bronze casts in private collections[1] | |||
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Day | 55 Broadway, St. James', London | 1928-29 | Carved sculpture | Portland stone | 275 x 275 x 100cm | |||
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Night | 55 Broadway, St. James', London | 1928-29 | Carved sculpture | Portland stone | 275 x 275 x 100cm | |||
The Sick Child (Tweltfth portrait of Peggy Jean) | The Whitworth | 1928 | Sculpture | Bronze | 362 x 507 x 572mm | Five casts plus plaster in the Israel Museum[1][148] | |||
Mrs Godfrey Phillips | Tate Britain | 1928 | Bust | Bronze | 457 x 432 x 248mm | Six casts plus plaster model at Des Moines Art Center[149][150] | |||
First portrait of Mrs Betty Joel (with necklace) | Dunedin Public Art Gallery | 1928 | Bust | Bronze | Two casts[1][151] | ||||
Sir William Cotts | Dumfries Museum | 1929 | Bust | Bronze | 58cm | [1] | |||
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Genesis | The Whitworth | 1929-31 | Sculpture | Seravezza marble | 1625 x 838 x 787mm | [152] | ||
First portrait of Lydia | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1929-30 | Bust | Plaster | 52cm | Seven bronze casts in private collections[1]
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1930 to 1934
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Mary Blandford | Leicester Museum and Art Gallery | 1930-31 | Head | Bronze | 37.5cm | Five casts[1] | |||
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Rebecca | Museum of Reading | 1930 | Bust | Bronze | 56 x 37 x 26cm | [153][154] | ||
Head of Joan Greenwood as a Child | Fitzwilliam Museum | 1930 | Head | Bronze | 43.5cm high | Edition of ten casts, plaster version in Art Gallery of Ontario[1][155] | |||
The beautiful jewess (La belle juive) | Art Gallery of South Australia | 1930 | Head | Bronze | 55 x 46 x 27cm | [151][156] | |||
Israfel (Sunita) | Walker Art Gallery | 1930 | Bust | Bronze | 53.3cm | [157][158] | |||
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Esther | Tate Britain | 1930 | Bust | Bronze | 533 x 635 x 254mm | [159] | ||
Oriel | Aberdeen Art Gallery | 1931 | Bust | Bronze | 56 x 42 x 29cm | [160] | |||
Third Portrait of Oriel Ross | Fitzwilliam Museum | 1931 | Bust | Bronze with golden patina | 66cm high | Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][161] | |||
Mrs Sonia Heath | 1931 | Bust | Bronze | 57cm | [1][157] | ||||
Paul Robeson, Junior | Sheffield City Art Gallery | 1931 | Bust | Bronze | 42cm | [1] | |||
Professor Lucy Martin Donnelly | Bryn Mawr College | 1931 | Bust with arms | Bronze | 55.9cm | [1] | |||
Lydia (Second Portrait of Lydia) | Ben Uri Gallery & Museum | 1931 | Bust | Bronze | 48 x 40 x 20cm | [162] | |||
Primeval Gods | Tate Britain | 1931-33 | Relief | Hoptonwood stone | 2134 x 1980 x 355mm | Carved on reverse of Sun God[23] | |||
Malcolm Bendon | Israel Museum | 1931 | Bust | Plaster | One bronze cast[1] | ||||
Emlyn Williams | Israel Museum | 1932 | Bust | Plaster | One bronze cast[1] | ||||
Women Possessed (Elemental Figure) | National Gallery of Australia | 1932 | Prone sculpture | Hoptonwood stone | 102.2 x 33.3 x 45.1cm | [163] | |||
Rose | Leeds Art Gallery | 1932 | Bust | Bronze | 37.5cm | Two casts known[1] | |||
Fourth Portrait of Kathleen (laughing) | Maidstone Museum | 1932 | Bust | Bronze | 38.5cm | Four casts in two versions[1] | |||
Ahmed | Ulster Museum | 1932 | Bust | Bronze | 49.5cm | [1][164] | |||
First Portrait of Isobel | 1932-33 | Bust | Bronze | 53.2cm | Seven casts, plaster in National Gallery of Victoria[1][165] | ||||
Second Portrait of Isobel | Ferens Art Gallery | 1932-33 | Half-figure | Bronze | 70.6cm | Five casts known[1][166] | |||
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Second Portrait of Isabel Nicholas | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1933 | Half-figure | Plaster | 70.6cm | Previously in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York[1] | ||
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First Portrait of Roma of Barbados | Fitzwilliam Museum | 1932 | Head | Bronze | 35.5cm high | Modelled by Roma Olive Martin, Three casts[1][167] | ||
First Portrait of Louise | Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam | 1932 | Head | Bronze with gold patina | 50.8cm | Three casts, plaster at Museo de Bellas Artes (Caracas)[1] | |||
Mrs Sarah Oyved | Israel Museum, Jerusalem | 1932 | Bust | Bronze | 43cm | [168] | |||
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Albert Einstein | 1933 | Bust | Bronze | 52.5 x 29.7 x 26.5cm | 35 casts known, plaster model at Israel Museum[1][169][170][171][172][86][157][173][174][175][176] | |||
Michael Balcon | National Portrait Gallery, London | 1933 | Bust | Bronze | 410 x 330mm | [177] | |||
Tiger King (Man of Arran) | 1933 | Head | Bronze | 44.5cm | Eight casts, plaster at Hull University[1][157][178] | ||||
Third Portrait of Lydia (Laughing) | 1933 | Head | Bronze | 410 x 240 x 270mm | Six casts[1][179] | ||||
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Robert Flaherty | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1933 | Head | Plaster | 31.7cm | Previously in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; a bronze cast also exists.[1] | ||
Lord Beaverbrook | Beaverbrook Art Gallery | 1933 | Head | Bronze | 26cm | Two casts, plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1] | |||
Hugh Walpole | Keswick Museum | 1934 | Bust | Bronze | 40 x 17 x 23cm | Plaster at University of Sussex[180] | |||
Herbert Chapman | Highbury Square, London | 1934 | Bust | Bronze | Grade II listing | Two casts, made in 2006, at the Emirates Stadium and at the Kirklees Stadium.[181][182] | |||
Second Portrait of Ramsay MacDonald | 1934 | Bust | Bronze | 61cm high | [183] | ||||
First Portrait of George Bernard Shaw | 1934 | Bust | Bronze | 64.2cm | Five casts, plaster at Israel Museum[1] | ||||
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Second Portrait of George Bernard Shaw | 1934 | Head | Bronze | 42.5 x 26.5 x 27cm | 25 casts[1][184][185][186][187][188][189][190][191][192] | |||
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Chaim Azriel Weizmann | 1934 | Bust | Bronze | 455 x 590mm | Nineteen casts, plaster at Israel Museum[1][193][194] | |||
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Olive | Watford Museum | 1934 | Head | Bronze | 34.8cm | Nine casts[1][76] | ||
Hiram Halle | Israel Museum | 1934 | Bust | Plaster | 45.8cm | One bronze cast[1] | |||
Third Portrait of Bernard van Dieren | Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum | 1934-35 | Bust | Bronze | 46.5cm | [1]
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1935 to 1939
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Fifth Portrait of Kathleen | Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lightbox | 1935 | Half-figure | Bronze | 76.2cm | Four casts, plaster in Israel Museum[1][195] | |||
Nianda (Neander) | Hayward Bequest at Carrick Hill | 1935 | Half-figure | Bronze | 39.3cm | Three casts[1][196] | |||
Sir Alec Martin | Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin | 1935 | Half-figure | Bronze | 63 x 61 x 37cm | [197] | |||
First portrait of Jackie | Museum of the City of New York | 1935 | Bust with arms | Plaster | 30.5cm | Four bronze casts[1] | |||
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Jackie - A Babe | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1935 | Half-figure | Bronze | [198] | |||
Sir Frank Fletcher | Charterhouse School | 1935 | Bust | Bronze | 61cm | Two casts[1] | |||
Fifteenth Portrait of Peggy Jean | Gallery Oldham | 1935 | Bust | Bronze | Two casts[1] | ||||
William Henry Collins | 1935 | Bust | Bronze | 58cm | [1] | ||||
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Ecce Homo | Coventry Cathedral | Carved 1935, installed 1969 | Carved monolith on pedestal | Subiaco marble | c. 3m tall | |||
Shulamite Womem (Arab Girl) | Ben Uri Gallery & Museum | 1935 | Bust | Bronze | 52cm | Two casts plus a head only version exist[1][199] | |||
Mona Stewart | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1935 | Bust | Plaster | 63.5cm | Seven bronze casts[1] | |||
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Emperior Haile Selassie | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1936 | Half-figure | Plaster | 121.8cm | Two bronze casts made; Plaster cast previously in the Museum of Modern Art, New York[1] | ||
J. B. Priestley | Harry Ransom Center, Texas | 1936 | Bust | Bronze | 76.2cm | [1] | |||
Elsa (Graves) | Leeds City Art Gallery | 1936 | Bust | Bronze | 36cm | Three casts, plaster at Albright-Knox Art Gallery[1] | |||
Canon Charles Bernard Mortlock | St Vedast Foster Lane, London | 1936 | Portrait relief | Stone | [200] | ||||
Tanya | National Gallery of Victoria | 1936 | Bust | Plaster | 57.1cm | Four bronze casts in private collections[1] | |||
Consummatum Est | National Galleries Scotland | 1936-37 | Prone sculpture | Alabaster | 61 x 223.5 x 81cm | [201] | |||
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Sally Ryan | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1937 | Bust | Bronze | 39cm | Two casts[1][3][202] | ||
Pola Nerenska | Memphis Brooks Museum of Art | 1937 | Head | Bronze | 38cm | Five casts, plaster National Gallery of Victoria[1] | |||
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Second Portrait of Jackie with Curls | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1937 | Head | Bronze | 24.9cm | [1][203] | ||
Second Portrait of Louise (Berenice) | Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust | 1937 | Bust | Bronze | 55cm tall | Two casts, plaster at Museo de Bellas Artes (Caracas)[1] | |||
First Portrait of Norman Hornstein (The Young Communist) | Bolton Museum | 1937 | Bust | Bronze | 45.7cm | Five casts[1] | |||
The Burial of Abel | Watford Museum | 1938 | Sculpture group | Bronze with green patina | Three casts[1][76] | ||||
Adam and Eve | Watford Museum | 1938 | Two figure sculpture group | Bronze | 11.5cm | Four casts[1][76] | |||
Marie Tracey | National Galleries Scotland | 1938 | Bust | Bronze | 40.8 x 20.5 x 34.3cm | Four casts, plaster at Goddard College, Vermont[204] | |||
Betty Cecil | National Galleries Scotland | 1938 | Half-figure | Bronze | 52.7 x 42 x 34.5cm | Three casts[1][205] | |||
Ellen Ballon | McGill University | 1938 | Half-figure | Bronze | 60 x 56 x 67cm | [206] | |||
Third Portrait of Leda (with outstretched arms) | 1939 | Bust | Bronze | 21.5cm | Two casts[1] | ||||
Adam | Harewood House | 1939 | Sculpture | Alabaster | 218.5cm high, base 66 x 81.3cm | [1] | |||
Lisa Sainsbury | Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts | 1939 | Bust | Bronze | 455 x 220 x 220mm | [207]
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1940 to 1944
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Leda | Glasgow Museums Resource Centre | c. 1940 | Half-figure | Bronze | 270 x 385 x 320mm | A portrait of Epstein's grandchild at six months of age[208] | |||
Fourth Portrait of Leda (with coxcomb) | 1940 | Head | Bronze | 20.4cm | Ten casts[1] | ||||
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Fourth Portrait of Leda (with coxcomb) | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1940 | Head | Plaster | 20.4cm | Previously held by the Museum of Modern Art, New York | ||
Jacob and the Angel | Tate Britain | 1940-41 | Sculpture | Alabaster | 2140 x 1100 x 920mm | [209] | |||
I. M. Maisky | Imperial War Museum | 1941 | Head | Bronze | 205 x 255 x 195mm | Six casts, plaster in Israel Museum[1][210] | |||
First Portrait of Deirdre (with arms) |
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1941 | Half-figure | Bronze | 62.3cm | Six casts, plaster in Israel Museum[1] | |||
Second Portrait of Deirdre (In a Slip) | 1941-42 | Half-figure | Bronze with brown petina | 54.6cm | Seven casts, plaster cast in National Gallery of Victoria[1][211][212] | ||||
Chia Pi | National Museum Cardiff | 1941 | Bust | Bronze | 61cm | Five casts[1][213] | |||
Third Portrait of Deirdre (Leaning forward) | 1942 | Bust | Bronze with green patina | 41cm | Eight casts[1][157][214] | ||||
Ian (Ossian) | 1942 | Half-figure;- baby with arms | Bronze | 406mm | Five casts, plaster in Museo de Bellas Artes (Caracas)[1][215] | ||||
Girl with Gardenias (Kathleen) | Aberdeen Art Gallery | 1942 | Statue | Bronze | 190cm tall | [216] | |||
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Saint Francis | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1942 | Head | Bronze | 31cm | [1][3][217] | ||
Dr W.G. Whittaker | Music Department, Newcastle University | 1942 | Head | Bronze | 31.1cm tall | [1] | |||
Study for Slave Hold | Bolton Museum | 1941 | Two half-figures with raised arms | Bronze | 114.3cm | [1] | |||
Robert Sainsbury | Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia | 1942 | Head | Bronze | 30.5cm | [1] | |||
Alexander Margulies | Ben Uri Gallery & Museum | 1942 | Bust | Bronze | 41.9 x 31 x 25cm | [218] | |||
Hewlett Johnson | Beaney House of Art and Knowledge | 1942 | Bust | Bronze | |||||
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal | Imperial War Museum | 1942-43 | Head | Bronze | 240 x 450 x 188mm | Commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee[219] | |||
Major-General Sir Alan Cunningham | Imperial War Museum | 1942 | Head | Bronze | 275 x 596 x 610mm | Commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee[220] | |||
The Rt. Hon. Ernest Bevin | Tate Britain | 1943 | Head | Bronze | 260 x 216 x 248mm | Commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee; two casts plus plaster in Israel Museum[1][221] | |||
Philip Sayers | W. Irving Gallery, New York City | 1943 | Bust | Bronze | 60cm | [1] | |||
Nude Study A (Betty Peters) | Museum of Modern Art, New York | 1943-45 | Prone statue | Bronze | 72.4cm length | Six casts plus plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1] | |||
Nude Study B (Betty Peters) | Museum of Modern Art, New York | 1943-45 | Prone statue | Bronze | 58.4cm length | Four casts[1] | |||
Two Hands and an Arm | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1943-45 | Sculpture | Bronze | Modelled by Betty Peters[222] | ||||
Yehudi Menuhin | Te Papa, Wellington | 1943 | Head | Bronze | 260 x 470 x 202mm | Twelve casts, plaster at The New Art Gallery Walsall, formerly at the Jewish Museum (Manhattan)[1][223][224] | |||
Lucifer | Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery | 1944–45 | Statue | Bronze | 3.15m tall, 1.93m wingspan | [1] | |||
Princess Nadejada de Braganza | Centre Pompidou, Paris | 1944 | Bust | Bronze, green patina | 61cm high | Plaster, National Gallery of Victoria[1] | |||
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First Portrait of Esther (with long hair) | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1944 | Bust | Bronze, gark green patina | 47cm | Three casts, plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][3][225] | ||
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First Portrait of Kitty (with curls) / Head of Kitty with Curls | 1944 | Head | Bronze | 38cm | Eleven casts plus plaster in Israel Museum[1][3][226] | |||
Fifth Portrait of Leda (pouting) / Head of Leda | Auckland Art Gallery, Manchester Art Gallery | 1944 | Head | Bronze | 260 x 220 x 280mm | Nine casts, plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][227][228] | |||
Girl from Baku | Nottingham Castle Museum | 1944 | Half-figure | Bronze | 56.5cm | Ten casts[1]
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1945 to 1949
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Field Marshal Archibald Wavell | Imperial War Museum | 1945 | Bust | Bronze | 300 x 470 x 440mm | [1][229] | |||
John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley |
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1945 | Bust | Bronze | 245 x 380 x 190mm | Three casts[1][230][231] | |||
Mexican Girl | Hayward Bequest at Carrick Hill | 1945-46 | Half-figure | Bronze | [1] | ||||
Dame Myra Hess | Royal Academy of Music | 1946 | Half-figure | Bronze | 630 x 520mm | [232] | |||
Winston Churchill | 1946 | Bust | Bronze | 40.2 x 19.7 x 24cm with base | 27 casts, plus plaster at Israel Museum[1][233][234][235][236] | ||||
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First portrait of Pandit Nehru | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1946 | Bust | Plaster | 29.5cm | Plaster version previously held by Museum of Modern Art, New York; bronze cast in Derby Museum and Art Gallery[1] | ||
Neptune | National Museum Cardiff | 1946 | Group sculpture | Bronze | 34cm | Four casts[1] | |||
Ronald Duncan | Ronald Duncan Literary Foundation | 1946 | Head | Bronze | 25.4cm | Six casts[1] | |||
Ymiel Oyved | Israel Museum, Jerusalem | 1946 | Half-figure | Bronze | 38cm | Five casts[1][237] | |||
Frederick H. Silberman | Johannesburg Art Gallery | 1946 | Head | Bronze | 26cm | [1] | |||
Anthony in a Balaclava Helmet | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1947 | Bust | Plaster | 33cm | One bronze cast[1] | |||
Lord Lindsay of Birker | Balliol College, Oxford | 1947 | Head | Bronze | 54cm | Plaster at Keele University[1] | |||
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Second Portrait of Kitty | 1947-49 | Head | Bronze | 31.8cm | Seven casts, plaster at Phoenix Art Museum[1][238] | |||
Lazarus | Chapel of New College, Oxford | 1947–48 | Statue | Hopton Wood stone | 2.5m | [1] | |||
Helen Esterman | Winnipeg Art Gallery | c. 1948 | Bust | Bronze | 39.7 x 33.1 x 25.7cm | [239] | |||
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Second portrait of Pandit Nehru | National Portrait Gallery, London, Art Gallery of South Australia | 1948-49 | Bust | Bronze | 40 x 45 x 20cm | Three casts[1][240][241] | ||
Franklin Dyall | Garrick Club, London | 1948 | Half-figure | Bronze | 53cm | [1] | |||
Isaac L. Myers | Memphis Brooks Museum of Art | 1948 | Head | Bronze | 33 x 17 x 21cm | [242] | |||
Peter Laughing | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1948 | Bust | Plaster | 30.5cm | Four bronzes cast[1] | |||
Second portrait of Joan Greenwood | Hull University | 1948 | Bust | Plaster | 38cm | Four bronze casts in private collections[1] | |||
Second portrait of Esther | Jewish Museum, New York | 1948 | Bust | Plaster | 47cm | Two bronze casts[1] | |||
Seventh portrait of Kathleen (with shawl) | Israel Museum | 1948 | Half-length figure | Plaster | Three bronze casts[1] | ||||
Ernest Bloch | Israel Museum | 1948-49 | Bust | Plaster | One bronze cast[1] | ||||
Princess Menen | National Gallery of Art, Washington | 1948-49 | Bust | Bronze | 54.3 x 53.3 x 32.7cm | [243] | |||
Princess Desta | Tel Aviv Museum | 1948-49 | Bust | Bronze | 53.3cm | [1] | |||
Lucian Freud | National Portrait Gallery, London | 1949 | Bust | Bronze | 510 x 210mm | Eight bronze casts, also a 1947 plaster model, with arms, at Allen Memorial Art Museum[1][244][245] | |||
Ann Freud | Tate Britain, Yeshiva University Museum | 1949-50 | Head | Bronze | 280 x 190 x 203mm | Five casts[1][246][247] | |||
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Third portrait of Esther / Esther with Flower | 1949 | Half-figure | Bronze | 60.5 x 45 x 28cm | Six casts, plaster in Israel Museum[1][3][248][249] | |||
Judith Marguiles | Israel Museum | 1949 | Half-figure of a child | Plaster | 20.3cm | Two bronze casts[1] | |||
Siobham | Museo de Bellas Artes (Caracas) | 1949 | Bust of a child | Plaster | 33cm | [1] | |||
Master Stewart, (Babe with arms) | Israel Museum | 1949 | Figure | Plaster | 25.4cm | Two bronzes in different versions[1] | |||
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Roland Joffé | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1949-50 | Head | Bronze, gold patina | 21cm | Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][3][250] | ||
Victor | 1949 | Head on base | Bronze & stone | 250 x 170 x 200mm | Edition of 15 casts, plaster at Israel Museum[1][251] | ||||
Youth Advances | Manchester Art Gallery | 1949-50 | Statue | Bronze | 208cm tall | Commissioned for the 1951 Festival of Britain[1][252][253]
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1950 to 1954
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Woman Removing Her Dress | Roper's Gardens, Chelsea Embankment, London | Carved c. 1950, unveiled June 1973 | Relief | Portland stone | 144 x 108 x 20cm | [1] | ||
Gwen, Lady Melchett of Landford | Mishkan Museum of Art | 1950 | Head | Plaster | 30cm | Two bronze casts[1] | |||
Lord Samuel | Reform Club, London | 1950 | Bust | Bronze | [1] | ||||
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Patrick Blackett | Sussex University | 1950 | Bust | Plaster | Q124360608 | 1950 bronze cast, location unknown;[1] 1997 bronze cast, Imperial College, London | ||
Ralph Vaughan Williams | 1950 | Bust | Bronze with green patina | 39.5 x 25 x 29cm | 17 known casts, plaster at Israel Museum[1][254][255][256][257] | ||||
Louis Colville Gray Clarke | Fitzwilliam Museum | 1951 | Bust | Bronze with green patina | 53.2cm high | [1][258] | |||
Robert Rhodes | National Gallery of Victoria | 1951 | Head of a child | Plaster | 39.4cm | Five bronze casts[1] | |||
Somerset Maugham | Hirshhorn Museum | 1951 | Bust | Bronze | 39cm high | Seven bronze casts; plaster at the Phoenix Art Museum[1] | |||
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Maquette for Madonna and Child |
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1951 | Sculpture | Lead with brass wire | 34.2 x 14.9 x 6.7cm | Six known casts, [1][3][259][260][261][262] | ||
Christ Figure | Hirshhorn Museum | c. 1951 | Sculpture | Lead | 65.2 x 22 x 9.4cm | [263] | |||
Alic Halford Smith | New College, Oxford | 1951-52 | Bust | Bronze | 61cm high | [1] | |||
Maquette for Social Consciousness | Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery | 1951-53 | Sculpture group | Bronze | 35.5cm | [1] | |||
Social Consciousness | University of Pennsylvania | 1951-53 | Sculpture group | Bronze | [264] | ||||
Set of four door handles |
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1952 | Door handles | Bronze | Five sets known to exist[1] | ||||
Portland Mason | Bury Art Museum | 1952 | Head | Bronze | 34cm | [1] | |||
Dame Hilda Lloyd | Medical School, Birmingham University | 1952 | Bust | Bronze | 56cm | [1] | |||
Mark Joffe | Watford Museum | 1952 | Head | Bronze | 30cm | [1][76] | |||
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Madonna and Child | Dean's Mews, Cavendish Square, London | 1952 | Architectural sculpture | Lead | 3.9 x 1.4m | Architect Louis Osman[1] | ||
First Portrait of Annabel Freud (with bonnet) | 1952 | Head | Bronze | 18cm high | Four casts including one without a bonnet and plaster version at the Israel Museum[1][265] | ||||
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Anne and Annabel Freud (The Sisters) | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1952 | Two heads | Bronze | 19cm high | [1][3][266] | ||
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T. S. Eliot | 1952-53 | Bust | Bronze | 46.0 x 45.3 x 35.4cm | Six casts, original plaster model in the National Portrait Gallery, London[1][3][267][268][269] | |||
Sholem Asch | 1953 | Head | Bronze | 50 x 22.5 x 32cm | Six casts plus plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][270][271] | ||||
Sir Stafford Cripps | St Paul's Cathedral, London | 1953 | Half-figure on pedestal | Bronze | Inscription carved by David McFall[1][272] | ||||
Professor James Walter MacLeod | School of Medicine, Leeds University | 1953 | Head | Bronze | 33cm high | [1] | |||
Mai Zetterling | Los Angeles County Museum of Art | 1953 | Bust | Bronze | 53.3cm tall | [1] | |||
Lord Bertrand Russell |
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1953 | Head | Bronze with green patina | 42cm | Four casts;- plaster at Israel Museum[1][273] | |||
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Frisky, the Sculptor's Dog | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1953 | Sculpture | Bronze | [3][274] | |||
Dr Elias Avery Lowe | 1953-54 | Bust | Bronze | 61.9 x 20.3 x 17.8cm | Three casts[275][276] | ||||
Dr J.J. Mallon | Toynbee Hall, London | 1954 | Bust | Bronze | 42cm high | Two casts[1] | |||
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Christ in Majesty | Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff | 1954-55 | Sculpture | Aluminium | 5.5m high | [1][277]
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1955 to 1959
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Franklin Medal | 1955, presented 1956 | Medal | Bronze | Medal with images of Benjamin Franklin and Prometheus[1] | |||||
Ludwig Loewy | National Galleries Scotland | 1955 | Bust | Bronze | 67.5 x 76.5 x 34.5cm | Six casts made for Loewy family members[1][278] | |||
Marquette for a Trade Union Congress war memorial | 1955 | Sculpture | Bronze | 54.5 x 29.5cm | [1][279] | ||||
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Rosalyn Tureck | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1956 | Head | Plaster | 28cm tall | Plaster previously held by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; bronze cast in Philadelphia Museum of Art[1] | ||
The Hon. Robert Hesketh | The New Art Gallery Walsall | 1956 | Bust of a child | Bronze | 45cm | Two bronze casts; plaster cast in Israel Museum[280][1] | |||
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Liverpool Resurgent | Former Lewis's department store, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool | 1956 | Statue | Bronze | 5.4m tall | Grade II | Q42852357 | [1][281][282] |
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Children Fighting, Baby in a Pram & Children Playing | Former Lewis's department store, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool | 1956 | Three relief panels | Ciment fondu | 101 x 183cm each | Grade II | [1][282] | |
Sir James Gray | Department of Zoology, Cambridge University | 1956 | Bust | Bronze | 63.5cm tall | [1] | |||
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Statue of Jan Smuts | Parliament Square, London | 1956 | Statue on pedestal | Bronze & granite | Grade II listing | Q20785576 | [283] | |
Marquette for Saint Michael and the Devil | Wesley House, Cambridge | 1956 | Sculpture group | Terracotta / bronze | Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[284] | ||||
Third Portrait of Kitty (with short hair) | Queensland Art Gallery | 1957 | Bust | Bronze | 57.5 x 43 x 35cm with pedestal | Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art[1][285] | |||
Virginia, Marchioness of Bath | Longleat House | 1957 | Bust | Bronze | 57cm high | [1] | |||
Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark FRS | School of Human Anatomy, Oxford University | 1957 | Bust | Bronze with green patina | 40cm high | Plaster at Cornell University[1] | |||
Maria Donska | Atkinson Art Gallery and Library | 1957 | Head | Bronze | 42cm high | [1] | |||
Otto Klemperer | Government Art Collection | 1957 | Head | Bronze | 37.5 x 22 x 29cm | Four casts;- Plaster version at the Israel Museum[286] | |||
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William Blake | Westminster Abbey, London | 1957 | Bust | Bronze | 54cm high | Plaster version at Israel Museum[1][287] | ||
Dean John Lowe | Christ Church, Oxford | 1957 | Bust | Bronze | 61cm high | Plaster version held by National Gallery of Canada[1][288] | |||
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Bishop Edward Sydney Woods | Lichfield Cathedral | 1958 | Half-figure | Bronze | 91.4 x 99cm | Plaster version in the National Gallery of Victoria[289] | ||
Professor Charles Mclnnes | Bristol Museum & Art Gallery | 1958 | Head | Bronze | 38.0cm | [1] | |||
William Haley | Broadcasting House, London | 1958 | Bust | Bronze | 63.0cm | [1] | |||
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St Michael's Victory over the Devil | Coventry Cathedral | 1958 | Wall mounted sculpture | Bronze | Q27436668 | |||
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Trade Union Victims of Two World Wars - The Spirit of Trade Unionism | Congress House, London | 1958 | Sculpture | Stone | 300 x 150 x 120cm | Grade II* | [1][290][291] | |
Basil Spence | H.Q building, Royal Institute of British Architects | c. 1958 | Bust | Bronze | Plaster cast, University of Sussex[1] | ||||
David Lloyd George | National Museum Cardiff | 1958-59 | Bust | Plaster | 65 x 87.5 x 51.4cm | [292] | |||
Sir Russell Brain | 1959 | Bust | Bronze | 73.7cm | [1][293] | ||||
Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher | Lambeth Palace, London | 1959 | Bust | Bronze | 63.5cm | [1] | |||
David Lloyd George | 1959 | Head | Bronze | 63.5cm | [1][294] | ||||
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon | Keele University | 1959 | Half-statue | Bronze | 92cm | [1] | |||
The Artist's Hand | Winnipeg Art Gallery | 1959 | Sculpture | Bronze | 15 x 18.7 x 14.5cm | Edition of six casts[295] | |||
Christ in Majesty | Riverside Church, New York City | Erected after 1959 | Sculpture | Gilded plaster | This is the plaster model from which the Llandaff Cathedral figure was cast[143] | ||||
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The Rush of Green | Edinburgh Gate, Hyde Park, London | 1959, unveiled 1961 | Sculpture group | Bronze | Grade II | Q21714480 | Also known as Pan or The Bowater House Group[296]
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