Firedog in the form of a Male Figure

Firedog in the form of a Male Figure

Alfred Stevens (1817-1875)

1852-53

Bronze on black marble based

14 x 14 inches (37 x 36 cm.) on 2cm. base

The works were cast and produced by Henry E. Hoole & Co., Sheffield, for whom Stevens served as chief designer from 1850, and "his grates, stoves, and fenders were acclaimed at the Great Exhibtion, London 1851, Paris Universisal Exhibition, 1855, and at London, 1862, wining many awards" (94).

This firedog is part of a pair: the other one

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