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‘Boar’ was commissioned as a concrete sculpture in 1957 for Slacksbury Hatch. On completion, Harlow Art Trust decided to site the work at Bush Fair shopping precinct. The Trust usually nominated a member to oversee the commissioning process. In this instance it was Sir Frederick Gibberd, as he had had a relationship with Elisabeth Frink, having been commissioned to make the altar crucifix for Gibberd’s Liverpool Cathedral. A preliminary drawing of the altar crucifix can be seen at the Gibberd Gallery. On completion, the Trust was dissatisfied with the final work and initially withheld Frink’s fee. The work was modelled straight from the concrete and not cast as expected, although the Trust had not specified the work to be cast. The Trust insisted that Frink undertake a series of changes notably refinement of the surface and colour.
Title
Boar
Medium
bronze
Measurements
H 90 x W (?) x D (?) cm
Accession number
CM20_TJ_S036
Acquisition method
commissioned by Harlow Art Trust, 1957
Work type
Statue
Owner
Harlow Art Trust
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II* (England and Wales)
Unveiling date
1989
Listing date
19/01/16
Access
at all times
Access note
the sculpture is set in the middle of pool – nearest possible proximity is two metres