Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)
Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)
Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)
Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)
Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)
Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)
Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)

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A portrait bust of Sir Clifford Curzon, taken from life and shown wearing glasses, middle aged. The work is bronze, painted with wash surface and hollow cast. Set on a wooden plinth with brass plaque.

Royal Academy of Music

London

Title

Sir Clifford Curzon (1907–1982)

Medium

bronze & wood

Measurements

H 35.5 x W 23 x D 22 cm;
Plinth: H 106.5 x W 29 x D 28.5 cm

Accession number

2003.337

Acquisition method

presented by Dr Oliver Eade, son of the sculptor, 2001

Work type

Bust

Inscription description

on plaque: Sir Clifford Curzon, born 18th May 1907, died 1st September 1982, by Edward Eade 1911–1984

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