Eástre
Eástre
Eástre
Eástre
Eástre
Eástre

© The Fergusson Gallery, Perth and Kinross Council, Scotland. Image credit: Leicester Museums and Galleries

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This sculpture is partly based on a portrait of the dancer Margaret Morris, who later became the sculptor's partner. The polished curves and glittering metal have a vitality in tune with an age of jazz music and film. Eight casts were made from the original plaster carving.

Leicester Museum & Art Gallery

Leicester

Title

Eástre

Date

1924

Medium

brass

Measurements

H 42 x W 23.5 x D 26 cm

Accession number

L.F185.1981.0.0

Acquisition method

purchased from Mrs Monika Kinley with the assistance of MGC and Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, 1981

Work type

Bust

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