Stock No. 32932

Carved Antique Stone Plaque by a Student of Hugh Casson

This weathered antique stone plaque was reputedly carved by a student of 20th century British architect and artist, Sir Hugh Casson. It depicts various figures in high relief including a recognisable elephant at its centre in what appear to be a marching or parading scene. Once part of a private collection, this carving is one…

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Dimensions

Depth: 7cm2.76in

Width: 61cm24.02in

Height: 91cm35.83in

Weight: 83kg182.98lbs

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Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Light weathering and small chips.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1960

Maker

Unknown

Material

Limestone, Stone

Origin

England

Period

Mid 20th Century

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This weathered antique stone plaque was reputedly carved by a student of 20th century British architect and artist, Sir Hugh Casson. It depicts various figures in high relief including a recognisable elephant at its centre in what appear to be a marching or parading scene.

Once part of a private collection, this carving is one of several that we are selling, believed to be made by students of Sir Hugh Casson. He was a Professor at the Royal College of Art between 1953 and 1975. He reputedly tasked his students with finding a piece of stone from a WW2 bomb-damaged building and creating a carving. This resulted in stone sculptures of various design that may well have formed an exhibition at the Royal College.

Sir Hugh Casson

Sir Hugh Casson (1910-1999) rose to fame in 1951 when he was appointed Director of Architecture for the Festival of Britain. It was for this that he received his knighthood, remaining in the public eye for the rest of his career. With his architectural firm, Casson designed many distinguished buildings including the Elephant House at London Zoo and the Arts Faculty at the University of Cambridge. In later years, he became known for his observant works of watercolour.

Additional information

Weight 83 kg
Dimensions 7 × 61 × 91 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1960

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Mid 20th Century

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