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Tomb Of Lord Edward Pelham Clinton 1836 To 1907


  • Type: Monument
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Object

Funerary monument to Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton (1907) and his wife Matilda (d.1892). Sculptor unknown. Bronze figural group on a base of Portland stone, set within a kerb of Portland stone. The group comprises a recumbent, semi-draped dead woman, mourned by a kneeling weeping figure; above hovers an angel with outstretched arms and wings. The base, which has lost its inscription panels, is Georgian in inspiration with angle-set balusters to the corners beneath a continuous frieze. The kerb has twelve tapering blocks formerly linked with chains.

HISTORY

Pelham-Clinton (1836-1907) was the son of the fifth Duke of Newcastle, and rose to become Master of Queen Victoria's Household in 1894-1901; he lived close by, at The Heights, Witley, Surrey. The prominence of the female body indicates this monument was erected to his wife. This is an exceptionally good Neo-Baroque bronze monument, displaying virtuoso bronze casting. Stylistically it recalls the work of Princess Louise, Victoria's sculpting daughter: Pelham-Clinton's role in the Royal Household makes this a possibility, although this suggestion needs more research before a firm attribution can be made. - Historic England


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Particulars for Tomb Of Lord Edward Pelham Clinton 1836 To 1907:
Art Style Baroque Revival
Material Bronze
Historic Use Graves, burials
Historic Use Monument
Sight Category Object
Material Portland Stone
Art Type Sculpture
Historic Use Work of Art

Data
English National Heritage List: 1391044



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