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This marble bust of Homer, dated around 1760, is a good example of Wilton’s forceful style. It was acquired for Kenwood in 1976 to replace a bust of Homer given to William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield by Alexander Pope, which remains in the collection of the Mansfield family at Scone Palace. Lord Mansfield’s bust of Homer, also a copy after the antique original, now in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, appeared in the background of his portrait by David Martin, painted for the Library at Kenwood.
Title
Homer
Date
c.1760
Medium
marble
Measurements
H 64 x W 36.5 x D 27 cm
Accession number
88029030
Acquisition method
purchased, 1976
Work type
Bust