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Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud
Opening Chestnut Bud

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The chestnut tree is shown flowering between two large leaves, to suggest birth. The choice of the artist, of a traditional still-life and of the quotation from Swinburne illustrate the development of the distinguished art-critic, Peter Fuller, who was killed when his chauffeur-driven car crashed into a field besides the M4. He was being driven from his house in Bath to his country cottage in Stowlangtoft, where he is buried together with his still-born son Gabriel. 
Title

Opening Chestnut Bud

Date

1990

Medium

stone

Measurements

H 120 x W 60 x D 60 cm (E);
Plinth: H 50 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

IP31_TJ_S093

Acquisition method

commissioned by Peter Fuller's widow 

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Parochial Church Council of St George 

Custodian

Parochial Church Council of St George 

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

PETER FULLER / August 31 1947 28 April 1990 / Gabriel Fuller 28 April 1990- Stillborn / Died tragically in car accident; to the west: I will go back to the great sweet mother / Mother and lover of men, the sea / I will go down to her, I and none other / Close with her kiss her and mix her with me / from 'The Triumph of Time' (Swinburne, 1866)  

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Located at

The Street, Stowlangtoft

IP31 3JW

Set within St Georges Churchyard.