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Cast brass/spelter sculpture of Billy Purvis set on a late wooden base. Billy is posed standing with his hands in his pockets, wearing a clown costume painted red, brown and cream. He has green painted shoes. The pedestal is painted black and green to imitate marble. Billy Purvis was a well known comedian and clown, who died in Hartlepool in 1853 and is buried in St Hilda's.

The Museum of Hartlepool

Hartlepool

Title

Billy Purvis (1784–1853)

Date

1850

Medium

painted brass

Measurements

H 78 x W 26.5 x D 26.5 cm

Accession number

HAPMG : 1981.123.1

Acquisition method

gifted

Work type

Sculpture

Inscription description

inscribed on cast pedestal, highlighted in gold paint, but partially occluded by late wooden base: BILLY PURVIS

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