George Edward Wade
George Edward Wade | |
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Born | 1853 London |
Died | 5 February 1933 | (Aged 80)
Nationality | English |
Known for | Sculpture |
George Edward Wade (1853, London – 5 February 1933) was a British sculptor. He was largely self-taught as an artist and is best remembered for his statues of royalty and politicians.[1][2]
He was baptised on 17 April 1853 at Westminster, London, England. He was the fourteen children of the Rev. Canon Nugent Wade and Louisa (born Fenwick). His elder sister was Louisa Anne Wade who led the Royal School of Needlework.[3] Another brother was architect and textile designer Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer.[3]
In 1929 Wade had two works dedicated in London, to Catherine and William Booth. Booth was the first General of the Salvation Army and she was the "Army Mother." Mrs. Booth presents a "serene and matronly figure", while he is "an Old Testament figure with eyes ablaze, beard flowing, finger pointing, medals mustered, and a small prayer book in his hand."[4]
Selected works
[edit]- Bust of Ignacy Jan Paderewski 1891
- “500 copies of his likeness of the pianist Paderewski went out to America alone.[5]
- Sir John A. Macdonald Memorial, Gore Park (Hamilton, Ontario) c. 1893
- The Macdonald Monument, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 1895
- Queen Victoria Statue, Colombo, Sri Lanka 1897
- Lady Henry Somerset Memorial, London, 1897 (stolen 1971 and replaced by a copy in 1991)
- King Edward VII, statue in his coronation robes, Reading, Berkshire, unveiled November 1902.[7]
- Three former statues of Statue Square, Hong Kong: Edward VII (1907), Queen Alexandra (1909), Mary of Teck, Princess of Wales and future Queen Mary (1909).[8]
- Alexandra of Denmark, London, 1908
- Field Marshal Douglas Haig, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, 1923[9]
- William Booth, London, 1929
- Catherine Booth, 1929
References
[edit]- ^ McKay, James, The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze, Antique Collectors Club, London, 1995
- ^ S. C. Hutchison (2004). "Wade, George Edward (1853–1933), sculptor". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/38095. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. Retrieved 17 August 2024. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ a b Hulse, Lynn (11 July 2024), "Wade, Louisa Anne (1843–1920), principal of the Royal School of Art Needlework", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000382474, ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8, retrieved 30 July 2024
- ^ Darke, Jo, ‘’The Monument Guide to England and Wales; A National Portrait in Bronze and Stone’’, photographs by Jorge Lewinski and Mayotte Magnus, a MacDonald Illustrated Book, London, 1991 pp. 72–73
- ^ "George Edward Wade (1853-1933)".
- ^ "Stevens Memorial Fountain, (Sculpture)".
- ^ "Court Circular". The Times. No. 36913. London. 31 October 1902. p. 8.
- ^ The Statues of Statue Square, Hong Kong by Liz Chater, privately published July 2009
- ^ "Relocating the statue of Earl Haig". Archived from the original on 16 July 2019.