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- The Model - Design for Eltham Palace by Harry Carleton Attwood
The Model - Design for Eltham Palace by Harry Carleton Attwood
The Model - Design for Eltham Palace by Harry Carleton Attwood
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HARRY CARLETON ATTWOOD
(1907-1985)
The Model - Design for Eltham Palace
Coloured chalks, arched top
Framed
21 by 13 cm., 8 ¼ by 5 in.
(frame size 39.5 by 31.5 cm., 15 ½ by 12 ½ in.)
Attwood was born in Swindon and studied wood carving from 1924-1930 at Swindon College. Between 1933-1936 Stephen and Virginia Cortauld employed the architects Seeley & Paget to build a modernist Art Deco mansion adjoining the medieval Great Hall of Eltham Palace. Their decadent, cutting edge house was to provide a suitable backdrop to their lavish entertaining and included all the latest technology. Attwood was commissioned to produce several pieces for the palace including the relief which still remains over the front door. Unusual for Attwood the present work appears to be a mural design rather than sculpture and seems to be part of an unrealised scheme for Eltham Palace.
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