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Frederick Hawkins Piercy, (active 1879-1880) was a sculptor and art master at Bedford College who often went by Hawkins Piercy to distinguish himself from his father. Frederick Hawkins Piercy was born in London and was the son of Frederick Piercy (1830-91), a portrait painter and the grandson of George Piercy (c.1795-1882 born in Portsmouth) a modeller specialising in naval architectural work. He studied at Royal Academy Schools 1879 and was awarded a first silver medal for a model of a statue or group in 1879. Living at 534 Caledonian Road London in 1880 he then exhibited at The Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts (Summer Exhibition). The proportions are splendid in this work with fluidity in the clothing and the sculptor was clearly exceptionally talented.
A rare work by a relatively unknown sculptor whose light needs to be seen.