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Fame

Unknown artist, 19th century

© National Gallery, London

This life-sized figure is of a nude woman with outspread wings alighting upon a cloud blown from the mouth of a mask of Boreas which lies on the ground. Her extended right hand holds a long trumpet to her lips, and her left hand a short trumpet.

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Title of artwork, date

Fame, 19th century

Date supported

1925

Medium and material

Bronze

Gifted by

Sir Herbert Cook

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