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Working on a Portrait of Mr. Duncan Guthrie, c1935
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Working on a Portrait of Mr. Duncan Guthrie, c1935
Working on a Portrait of Mr. Duncan Guthrie, c1935. Edward Hill Lacey (1891-1967), working on a sculpture of Duncan Guthrie. From The Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1935]
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Bust Concentrating Concentration Duncan Guthrie Human Likeness Lacey Male Likeness Nevill Ralph Ralph Nevill Sculpting Sculptor Studio Studio Publications Studio Volume 110
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the artistic atmosphere of the 1930s. The image captures Edward Hill Lacey, a skilled sculptor, engrossed in his work as he meticulously crafts a portrait of Mr. Duncan Guthrie. The studio setting provides an intimate glimpse into the creative process, with tools scattered around and sculptures adorning every corner. Lacey's intense concentration is palpable as he delicately sculpts each feature of Guthrie's likeness. His hands move with precision and expertise, capturing not only physical attributes but also the essence of Guthrie's character. This collaboration between artist and subject reveals itself through Lacey's dedication to detail. The monochrome composition adds depth and texture to the scene, emphasizing the interplay between light and shadow on Lacey's face as he leans over his creation. It is evident that both artist and subject share a mutual respect for their craft. This remarkable photograph was featured in Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill in 1935, showcasing Lacey's talent alongside other notable artists of the time. Preserved by The Print Collector29, it serves as a testament to the enduring power of portraiture in capturing human likeness throughout history. As we gaze upon this snapshot from decades past, we are reminded of art’s ability to transcend time – forever immortalizing individuals like Mr. Duncan Guthrie through masterful craftsmanship such as that demonstrated by Edward Hill Lacey.
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