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Although the clenched fist is associated with the symbol of Republican solidarity with those suffering in the Spanish Civil War, Underwood saw it standing as part of a greater peace movement. Michael Chase, former director of the Minories Gallery, who joined Harlow Art Trust in 1980, secured the piece from the Underwood family. He wrote that Underwood ‘dreamed of a giant anti-war memorial on the cliff-top above Dover… the fist is closed in a gesture of peace not war (with the thumb enclosed by the fingers)’. Underwood served in the First World War.
The bronze was moved into the Gibberd Gallery while its plinth in the Stow was being repaired and it returned to the Stow in 2014.
Title
Not in Anger
Medium
bronze
Measurements
H 60 x W 75 x D 45 cm
Accession number
CM20_TJ_S020
Acquisition method
purchased by Harlow Art Trust, 1979
Work type
Sculpture
Owner
Harlow Art Trust
Custodian
Harlow Art Trust
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
1979
Access
at all times