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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.
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
The Museum of Hartlepool
Jackson's Dock, Maritime Avenue, Hartlepool, Tees Valley TS24 0XZ England
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