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    <credit_line>Bought with the Perceval Fund.</credit_line>
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      <notes>Cf. A bronze 24cm in diameter, signed 'T.Woolner Sc./1856', which was exhibited at the RA in 1857 (no. 1368), see London, The Matthiesen Gallery, 31st October - 12th December 1991, and Birmingham, Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery, 15th January - 15th March 1992, p. 149, no. 66 (private collection). The information is given that Woolner executed a bronze medallion of Tennyson in 1850 and that one exhibited is a smaller version which he worked on in 1854-5.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. A bronze, p. 69, lot 165, bronze d. 25.3 cm. Frame d. 31.4 cm. The note states that Tennyson's wife thought it had a 'delicate yet lofty beauty' while Robert Browning was adamant that 'no likeness could be better.' Estimate &#xA3;2,500-3,500.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 130, part of lot 140, a bronze relief of Alfred, Lord Tennyson</notes>
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