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Scottish Legacy Portrait James Gordon 1824-1901 Bronze Sculpture Panel
REF: LA523372
£1,500
€1,734
$2,001
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Antique Scottish Timeless Legacy Portrait Of The Gentleman James Gordon 1824-1901 In Bronze Sculpture Panel.
Subject portrait of James Gordon (1824-1901): A Victorian Legacy cast in bronze in the rich artistic tradition of Victorian-era Scotland, bronze portraiture held a special place, preserving the visages of distinguished individuals for posterity. Among such commemorations stands an intriguing raised relief bronze sculpture of James Gordon (1824-1901)—a stately and expressive representation of a gentleman whose legacy endures through time.
Origin from Scotland.
Solid heavy quality weighing 5 kg approximate.
A good display size being 41 cm high, 28 cm wide and 3 cm in depth.
Circa 1901 end of the Victorian era.
He is a man immortalised in fine bronze metal. This striking bronze relief captures James Gordon with a dignified presence, his bearded visage exuding wisdom and contemplation. The artist has skillfully rendered his facial features with depth and realism, achieving a lifelike quality that conveys both the strength and introspection of a man of his era. The relief is framed with his name boldly inscribed, ensuring that his identity remains as indelible as the metal itself.
The inscription "James Gordon, 1824-1901" situates him firmly within the Victorian age—a time of rapid industrial progress, intellectual enlightenment, and cultural transformation in Scotland and beyond. Though the specific achievements of this James Gordon remain elusive, his likeness in bronze suggests a figure of importance, possibly a patron of the arts, an academic, or a public figure whose contributions warranted such an enduring tribute.
The Art of Bronze relief in the Victorian era, the technique of raised relief sculpture in bronze was a favored medium for memorialising notable figures in the 19th century. Unlike full sculptures, relief work allowed for intricate detailing while maintaining a flatter, more architectural form—perfect for wall-mounted displays in institutions, homes, or public buildings.
This particular work, though indistinctly signed, reflects the hallmarks of skilled craftsmanship. The textured background subtly contrasts with the smooth, expressive lines of Gordon’s face and clothing, enhancing the visual depth. The natural patina that has developed over time further enriches its character, adding a layer of historical authenticity.
The Mystery of the Sculptor at the lower corner of the relief, an indistinct signature suggests the hand of an accomplished but as-yet-unidentified sculptor. The anonymity of the artist adds an air of intrigue—was this piece commissioned by a well-known foundry or crafted by an independent artisan? The stylistic elements suggest a late Victorian or early Edwardian hand, possibly influenced by the Beaux-Arts or Realist movements, which emphasised naturalistic detail and formal elegance.
Historical significance and artistic value as both an artifact of Scottish heritage and an example of Victorian bronze relief artistry, this sculpture holds significant historical and artistic value. It serves as a tangible link to a bygone era—one of refinement, intellectual rigor, and artistic ambition. Whether displayed in a museum, private collection, or historical institution, such pieces contribute to our understanding of Victorian portraiture and the ways in which society chose to honour its influential figures.
Provenance: private southern Shire collection, Swan Tetsworth & in collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd.
Condition report: Offered in fine used worn patina condition.
Having noticeable patina wear commensurate with usage & old age. No hanging hook you would need to add one in order to display upon your wall.
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Dimensions in centimetres
High (41 cm)
Length (3 cm)
Width (28 cm)
measurements
Height:
41 cm
Width:
28 cm
Depth:
3 cm
measurements
declaration
Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD has clarified that the Scottish Legacy Portrait James Gordon 1824-1901 Bronze Sculpture Panel (LA523372) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1901
declaration
condition
condition
Condition report offered in fine used worn patina condition.
Having noticeable patina wear commensurate with usage & old age. No hanging hook you would need to add one in order to display upon your wall.