Rachel
Rachel
Rachel
Rachel
Rachel
Rachel

Image credit: Warrington Museum & Art Gallery

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A female figure dressed as a shepherdess, with a lamb under her left arm and a crook, which is now missing, in her right. This is the earliest of three known versions and was commissioned by Gilbert Greenall for Walton Hall.

Warrington Museum & Art Gallery

Warrington

Title

Rachel

Date

1868

Medium

marble

Measurements

H 137 x W 45 x D 49 cm;
Plinth: H 100 x W 65 x D 65 cm

Accession number

TA.597

Acquisition method

untraced find

Work type

Statue

Inscription description

RACHEL / AND WHEN HE YET SPAKE WITH THEM RACHEL CAME WITH HER (some text missing) FOR SHE KEPT THEM / J. WARRINGTON WOOD Sculptor

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