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The niches on the wall were filled with terracotta figures by the sculptor Victor Alexander Sederbach. They were produced at Lacock between May 1755 and January 1756. Curiously, no other work by this sculptor is known.
Lord Methuen studied under Walter Sickert and was a Trustee of the National Gallery and the Tate. He inherited Corsham Court, not far from Lacock, which he leased to the Bath Academy of Arts.
National Trust, Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village
near Chippenham
Title
A Corner of the Hall, Lacock Abbey, with Terracotta Sculpture by Victor Alexander Sederbach
Date
1940
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 76.5 x W 51 cm
Accession number
996484
Work type
Painting