Full Record |
| Title |
Design for a centre piece for flowers, Goldsmiths´ Hall competition 1882 |
| Collection |
Central Saint Martins Museum and Study Collection |
| Maker |
Lethaby;William Richard; |
| Date |
1882 |
| Extended Description |
Full sketch design of flower design with seated female figures around base edge. |
| Id Number Current Accession |
F.130.3.1 |
| Id Number Current Repository |
1331 |
| Inscription |
Recto - As title and "No.2". Signed with the "Vive la Renaissance " pseudonym. In ink. |
| Location Creation Site |
London (probably at Calthorpe Street) |
| Subject |
Lethaby;William Richard;; |
| Measurements Dimensions |
512 x 660 mm (board assembled) |
| Material |
Pen and brown ink on paper - paper mounted on thick card-board. |
| Notes |
Signed with the "Vive La Renaissnace" pseudonym used by Lethaby in 1882 for his entry in to the Goldsmiths' Hall competition. He entered the competition three years running (1882-84) and won prizes for two of those, this being one of them. (He won between £10 and £15, sources vary). See also F.130.2 and .4 and F.130.3.2 (his other entries in 1882). Broken up into 3 sections (on the back of which is a painting of some description). |
| Object Notes |
Actual size drawing of a design for a table centre piece, with central vase/well (for a potted plant) and two rose-bowl type vessels (for cut flowers) either side; adorned with classical figures in various reclining poses. The influence of 16th century Anglo-Flemish traditions are apparent here. |
| Object References |
(re. Goldsmiths') |
| Relation Exhibition |
Object Lessons, London, London Institute
W R Lethaby 1857-1931: architecture, design and education, London, Central School of Arts and Crafts |
| Relation References |
Book: Rubens;Godfrey;, William Richard Lethaby: his life and work 1857-1931, Architectural Press. 1986. Sale catalogue: Christies. 29 October 1991. Exhibition: 1990. Thesis: Rubens;Godfrey;, The life and work of William Richard Lethaby ( |
| Rights |
University of the Arts London, Central Saint Martins Museum and Study Collection |
| Source |
Christie´s; A.B. Waters CBE |
| Technique |
Pen and ink drawing |
| Work Type |
Fine Art |