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The lamb stands alert, with the head turned slightly to the left.
The house and contents of Shaw's Corner were bequeathed to the National Trust by George Bernard Shaw in 1950, together with Shaw's photographic archive.
Title
Lamb
Date
1916
Medium
bronze
Measurements
H 54 x W 37.5 x D 24 cm
Accession number
1275315
Acquisition method
beqeathed as part of the Shaw Collection, 1950
Work type
Statue
Work status
lost
Signature/marks description
inscribed on base: © 1916 / Paul Troubetzkoy' (top); 'A mon ami / GBS' (front)