The Wood Nymph
The Wood Nymph
The Wood Nymph
The Wood Nymph

Image credit: Lady Lever Art Gallery

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The sculpture was originally titled 'Feronia' by the artist. Feronia was a Roman goddess who watched over woods and groves. Lever bought the sculpture from the artist to display in the Gallery. He probably thought the meaning of the title would be too obscure for most visitors, so he renamed it.

Lady Lever Art Gallery

Wirral

Title

The Wood Nymph

Date

1908

Medium

bronze (?)

Accession number

LL 727

Work type

Statue

Signature/marks description

signed back of base, behind left foot: F W Pomeroy / 1908

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