Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat
Stone Seat

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Ernest Adsetts’ ‘Stone Seat’ was donated to Harlow Art Trust by John St Bodfan Gruffydd in 1957 and a new stone seat was carved by Paul Mason in 1978. The three pedestals depict a ram, mythical winged beast and a boar. The original slab edges were carved with heraldic swags (curtains) and bestiaries. The replacement has a simple Greek frieze pattern.
Title

Stone Seat

Date

1957 & 1978

Medium

Portland stone

Measurements

H 69 x W 137 x D (?) cm

Accession number

CM20_TJ_S031

Acquisition method

donated to Harlow Art Trust by John St Bodfan Gruffydd, 1957

Work type

Other

Owner

Harlow Art Trust

Custodian

Harlow Art Trust

Work status

extant

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

museum access times apply

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