About this artwork
Working as a mural painter, illuminator, embroiderer and enameller, Phoebe Traquair was one of the most distinguished artists of her generation. She painted murals for St Mary’s Cathedral Song School and the Catholic Apostolic Church in Edinburgh (now the Mansfield Traquair Centre). James Pittendrigh Macgillivray made the plaster version of this bust in the late 1890s. At his own suggestion, he later had it carved in marble by the sculptor Peter Induni. The bust depicts her in working smock and cap, as the artist craftswoman.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Peter InduniEnglish (about 1883 - 1943)
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title:Phoebe Anna Traquair, 1852 - 1936. Artist
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date created:Sculpted in 1927
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after:James Pittendrigh MacGillivrayScottish (1856 - 1938)
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materials:Marble
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measurements:68.10 cm (height)
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credit line:Transferred from the Scottish Modern Arts Association 1944
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accession number:PG 1463
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Peter Induni
Peter Induni
Born in London, Peter Induni was the son of the Swiss sculptor Gottardo Induni. Around 1913, he attended the Royal Academy Schools. Together with his father, Peter sculpted numerous works which were exhibited in the annual shows at The Royal Academy in London.