Works of Edith Maryon

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Works[]

The following is a substantially incomplete list of the works of Edith Maryon.

Image Title/Description Date Dimensions Location Comments
Panel for screen 1899 Displayed at the New Gallery for the 1899 Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society exhibition.[1]
Religion 1900 Sketch model of a figure for a public building. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1900, with the catalogue quoting Ephesians 6:11, "Put on the whole armour of God."[2][3]
Model of a figure from the nude 1900 Displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of the 1900 National Competition of Schools of Art and Art Classes, where it won a gold medal.[4]
Black and white photograph of a plaster relief by Edith Maryon Plaster relief 1900 Displayed at the 1900 exhibition of the Royal College of Art's South Kensington Sketch Club, where Maryon (possibly for this piece) won an award offered by The Artist for an adaptation of the human figure to some applied art object.[5]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture A Sketch in Clay A Sketch in Clay 1900 Displayed at the 1900 exhibition of the Royal College of Art's South Kensington Sketch Club, where it won an award for modelling offered by Édouard Lantéri.[6]
May Morning 1901 Relief, portion of a fireplace. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1901, with the catalogue quoting William Wordsworth, "When youths and maids At peep of dawn would rise, And wander forth, in forest glades Thy birth to solemnize."[7][3][8]
Portrait medallion 1901 Metal in relief. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1901.[9][3]
Joan d'Arc 1901 Relief. Exhibited at the 1901 Glasgow International Exhibition.[10][11]
Religion 1901 Displayed at the Leeds City Art Gallery for the 1901 spring exhibition, priced at £15 15s.[12]
Auf Weidersehn 1902 Displayed at the Leeds City Art Gallery for the 1902 spring exhibition, priced at £12 12s.[13]
Cupid and Psyche 1902 Clasp, silver enamel. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1902.[14][3]
Francis, son of Sir Rennell and Lady Rodd 1902 Medallion. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1902.[15][3]
Miss Mildred Maryon 1903 Bust. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1903.[16][3]
Mother and child 1903 Group. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1903.[16][17][3]
Rev. Canon Rawnsley 1903 Bronze relief. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1903.[16][3]
"Listen!" Evelyn and Gloria, children of Sir Rennell and Lady Rodd 1903 Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1903.[18][19][3]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture Evelyn and Gloria, children of Sir Rennell and Lady Rodd Evelyn and Gloria, children of Sir Rennell and Lady Rodd 1904 Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1904.[20][21][22][3]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture The Messenger of Death The Messenger of Death 1904 Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1904.[23][24][25][3]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture The Triumph of Peace The Triumph of Peace 1904 [26][27]
Miss Rose Gough, daughter of the Hon. Mrs. Denison 1904 Marble bust. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1904.[16][3]
Peace and war 1905 Sketch model for a frieze. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1905.[28]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture The Pixies' Ring The Pixies' Ring 1906 Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1906.[29][30]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture A Poet of Umbria A Poet of Umbria 1907 [31]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture The Enchanted Garden The Enchanted Garden 1908 Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1908 .[32][33]
A future Darwin 1908 Bust. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1908.[34]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture The Passing of Winter The Passing of Winter—Miss Maude Allan as Spring 1909 [35][36]
Miss Maud Allan, in the "Dance of Anitra" 1909 Bronze statuette. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1909.[37]
To the Witches' Revels 1909 37 cm high Private collection Patinated bronze, signed and dated in the cast. Auctioned for £3,400 in 2015.[38][39][40][41]
Psyche 1909 43 cm high Private collection Bronze statuette. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1910.[42] Auctioned by Christie's in 1993 with an estimate of £1,000–1,500, but was bought in.[43][44]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture La danse d'Anitra La danse d'Anitra 1910 [45][46]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture Priestess of Isis Priestess of Isis 1911 Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1911.[47][48]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture The Priest The Priest 1911 [49]
Echo 1911 Bronze statuette. Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1911.[47]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's sculpture The seeker of Divine wisdom The seeker of Divine wisdom 1912 Exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1912, with the catalogue including the line "The seeker kneels before Wisdom; behind him stand Religion, Knowledge, Purity, Change; on the left side Natural Law or Science, Love, Inspiration or Prayer; seated figures Contemplation or Research."[50][51]
Black and white photograph of Edith Maryon's portrait of Bishop Alfred Tucker Portrait of Bishop Alfred Tucker [52][53]
Colour photograph of a bronze figurine of an infant by Edith Maryon Bronze figurine of an infant 8 cm high Private collection Sold by East Bristol Auctions in February 2019.[54]
Nude relief 860mm high; 560mm wide; 35mm deep; 13.6kg destroyed Possibly Model of a figure from the nude (1900). Sold on eBay on 11 October 2021 for £111; destroyed by Parcelforce.[55]

References[]

  1. ^ Arts & Crafts Exhibition Catalogue 1899, p. 136.
  2. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1900, p. 63.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Graves 1906, p. 208.
  4. ^ The Artist National Competition 1900–1901, p. 86.
  5. ^ K. 1900–1901, pp. 193, 195.
  6. ^ K. 1900–1901, pp. 194–195.
  7. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1901, p. 63.
  8. ^ Wordsworth 1870.
  9. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1901, p. 64.
  10. ^ International Exhibition Glasgow Catalogue 1901, p. 113.
  11. ^ Mapping Sculpture Joan d'Arc 2011.
  12. ^ Mapping Sculpture Religion 2011.
  13. ^ Mapping Sculpture Auf Weidersehn 2011.
  14. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1902, p. 54.
  15. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1902, p. 55.
  16. ^ a b c d Royal Academy of Arts 1903, p. 62.
  17. ^ The Magazine of Art 1903, p. 439.
  18. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1903, p. 64.
  19. ^ The Magazine of Art 1903, pp. 438–439.
  20. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1904, p. 61.
  21. ^ Koch 1904, p. 125.
  22. ^ Koch 1908, p. 9.
  23. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1904, p. 59.
  24. ^ Koch 1904, p. 130.
  25. ^ Koch 1908, p. 14.
  26. ^ Koch 1904, p. 122.
  27. ^ Koch 1908, p. 6.
  28. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1905, p. 59.
  29. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1906, p. 58.
  30. ^ Koch 1908, p. 79.
  31. ^ Koch 1908, p. 127.
  32. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1908, p. 56.
  33. ^ Koch 1908, p. 158.
  34. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1908, p. 59.
  35. ^ Koch 1909, p. 91.
  36. ^ Koch 1912, p. 11.
  37. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1909, p. 62.
  38. ^ Koch 1909, p. 94.
  39. ^ Koch 1912, p. 14.
  40. ^ Wooley & Wallis 2015.
  41. ^ Faxneld 2017, pp. 239, 241–242.
  42. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1910, p. 60.
  43. ^ Christie's catalogue 1993.
  44. ^ Artprice.
  45. ^ The Studio 1911, p. 231.
  46. ^ The International Studio 1911, p. 231.
  47. ^ a b Royal Academy of Arts 1911, p. 58.
  48. ^ Koch 1912, p. 70.
  49. ^ Koch 1912, p. 71.
  50. ^ Royal Academy of Arts 1912, p. 61.
  51. ^ Koch 1912, p. 115.
  52. ^ Tucker 1908, pp. iii, xv.
  53. ^ Forrer 1930, p. 33.
  54. ^ East Bristol Auctions figurine.
  55. ^ eBay nude relief 2021.

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