W. C. MARSHALL, R.A.

Title

W. C. MARSHALL, R.A.
Studio portrait of W. C. Marshall

Date Created

1884

Creator

Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London
Appleton & Co., New York Publisher

Is Version Of

W. C. Marshall, RA, albumen print, approx. 6½ x 8½ in., by Frank Dudman (1855-1918) for Joseph Park Mayall (1839-1922), 1883

Source

F. G. Stephens, Artists at Home, photographed by J. P. Mayall and reproduced in facsimile by photoengraving on copper plates; edited, with biographical notes and descriptions, by Frederick George Stephens (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington; New York: Appleton & Co., 1884), n.p.

Subject

Marshall, William Calder (1813-1894), Scottish sculptor

Date Issued

March 1884

Date Copyrighted

Photograph copyrighted on September 24, 1883, Copyright owner of photograph, Joe Parkin Mayall, 548 Oxford Street, London. Copyright author of photograph, Frank Dudman, 27 Bloemfontein, Shepherds Bush, London (Public Records, The National Archives, Kew, COPY 1/365/255).
Copyright description: "Photograph of Mr Marshall R A, & interior of his studio at 115 Ebury St. Eaton Sq. London. Seated in chair."

Description

The artist comfortably seated with his elbow on the table featured amid his sculptures.

Is Referenced By

Jeremy Mass, The Victorian Art World in Photographs (London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1984) p. 208.
“Reviews: ‘Artists at Home.’” The Derby Mercury (Derby, England), issue 8828, March 26, 1884. "The four plates in the part (No. 1) now before us represent Sir Frederic Leighton, Mr. W. C. Marshall, Mr. T. Webster, and Mr. V. C. Prinsep, in their workrooms, and in their habits as they live there. The portraits of the artists are admirable as likenesses, and the details of the studios themselves are admirably brought out."
Benezit Dictionary of Artists, s.v. "Marshall, William Calder," in Oxford Art Online, reproduced.

References

W. C. Marshall, Tali Players
W. C. Marshall, Psyche
W. C. Marshall, Venerable Bede translating the Gospel of St John
W. C. Marshall, cast of the statue of Crompton
W. C. Marshall, The Infant Satyr
W. C. Marshall, Mother of Moses, Marshall's Diploma Work (e Royal Academy, London), exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1848 as The Last Drop - a young Satyr drinking.

Rights

The online edition of this work in the public domain, i.e., not protected by copyright, has been produced by the Emory University Digital Library Program.

Identifier

FOLIO2011_134_022.tif

Contributor

Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Omeka record contributed by Gabriella Meier

Date Submitted

September 29, 2016

Date Modified

October 1, 2016
November 21, 2016, by LM
January 20, 2017, by LM

Original Format

Photoengraving on copper

Image size

21 cm h x 16.5 cm w
8.3 in h x 6. 5in w

Sheet size

36.5 cm h x 27.9 cm w
14.4 cm h x 11 in w

Inscriptions

(Printed on the mount beneath the image) J P Mayall Photo | London published by Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 188 Fleet St. | Park Lane Studio London | GABRIELLA: finish the inscription, please

Notes

A different version of the photograph was copyrighted on September 14, 1883: Copyright owner of photograph: Joe Parkin Mayall, 548 Oxford Street, London. Copyright author of photograph: Frank Dudman, 27 Bloemfontein, Shepherds Bush, London. Description: "Photograph of Mr A C Marshall R A, & interior of his studio at 115 Ebury St. Pimlico S.W.: at work modelling a figure" (Public Records, National Archives, Kew, COPY 1/365/256 ).

Files

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Collection

Reference

Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London
, W. C. MARSHALL, R.A.

Cite As

Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London and Appleton & Co., New York Publisher, “W. C. MARSHALL, R.A.,” Victorian Artists at Home, accessed October 22, 2024, https://artistsathome.emorydomains.org/items/show/27.

Item Relations

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