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Startled Stag
Startled Stag
Startled Stag
Startled Stag
Startled Stag
Startled Stag
Startled Stag

Image credit: Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

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Designed by Christophe Fratin, who was once described as 'the most celebrated sculptor of animals in France', this casting appears in the 1877 Coalbrookdale Company catalogue (No. 116), priced at £13 5s. A version was displayed at the Great Exhibition of 1851.

Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron

Telford

Title

Startled Stag

Date

c.1877

Medium

cast iron

Measurements

H 54.5 x W 58 x D 17 cm

Accession number

CBD59.89.3

Acquisition method

gift from Glynwed Limited

Work type

Sculpture

Signature/marks description

base: FRATIN

Inscription description

stamped on base: COALBROOKDALE / COMPANY

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