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A VICTORIAN PLASTER BUST OF QUEEN VICTORIA

CAST BY D. BRUCCIANI, CIRCA 1851

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A VICTORIAN PLASTER BUST OF QUEEN VICTORIA
CAST BY D. BRUCCIANI, CIRCA 1851
Modelled facing frontally and glancing obliquely with her hair tied in a chignon and wearing a sash, raised on a socle, inscribed to the reverse 'PUBLISH.D BY MRS. I. C. BARRABLE./AUGUST 1851/CAST BY D. BRUCCIANI'
28 in. (71 cm.) high
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The sculptor Domenico Brucciani (b. 1815) opened workshops in Covent Garden in the late 1830s and was celebrated for his 'Galleria' in the 1860s. Apart from the supply of plaster casts, he also provided models for Messrs. Elkington and Co.'s electrotypes. In 1922 the Brucciani Company's moulds were taken over by the Board of Education through the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.