Herald of New Day

Herald of New Day

Leon UnderwoodWW-1932-220023
1932·Plaster on mahogany base·object: 647 x 292 x 317 mm

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Year
1932
Dimensions
object: 647 x 292 x 317 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Leon Underwood
Leon Underwood

Painting

George Claude Leon Underwood was a British artist, although primarily known as a sculptor, printmaker and painter, he was also an influential teacher and promotor of African art. His travels in Mexico and West Africa had a substantial influence on his art, particularly on the representation of the human figure in his sculptures and paintings. Underwood is best known for his sculptures cast in bronze, carvings in marble, stone and wood and his drawings. His lifetime's work includes a wide range of media and activities, with an expressive and technical mastery. Underwood did not hold modernism and abstraction in art in high regard and this led to critics often ignoring his work until the 1960s when he came to be viewed as an important figure in the development of modern sculpture in Britain.

London, UK

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Year
1932
Dimensions
object: 647 x 292 x 317 mm
Watts ID
WW-1932-220023

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Leon Underwood

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