List of sculptures by Jacob Epstein

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Epstein, 1921, photo by George Charles Beresford

This is a list of public sculptures by Jacob Epstein. This list only includes works held in public collections, such as museums and art galleries, in public spaces or in buildings and venues open to the public. It does not include works held only in private collections.

Throughout his career Epstein was a prolific sculptor of portrait heads and busts both of friends, family members, professional and amateur models but also of many of the most prominent public figures of his time, including Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, George Bernard Shaw and Joseph Conrad.

Popular as his portrait work was, almost all of Epstein's early large-scale public commissions, such as the Ages of Man statues in London and the tomb of Oscar Wilde in Paris, along with his exhibition pieces, were met with outrage and controversy. As a consequence, he received few architectural commissions from the 1930s until the 1950s. Then, the rebuilding of Britain following the Second World War created a demand for the monumental figurative sculptures that Epstein excelled in and the last decade of his life became a period of intense activity with substantial commissions from cathedrals and public buildings. Several of his large exhibition works which had also provoked controversy, notably Jacob and the Angel and Adam, were initially acquired by the owners of amusement parks and freak-shows where they were displayed behind curtains and warning signs. The majority of those works did not enter any public collections or galleries until after Epstein's death in 1959.

1900 to 1909[edit]

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Baby Awake The New Art Gallery Walsall 1902-04 Head Bronze 12.7cm Six bronze casts in two versions. Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art, Israel[1][2][3]
Baby Asleep National Galleries Scotland 1902-04 Head Bronze 13.2 x 9.8 x 14.8cm 23 casts. Plaster version in Israel Museum, Jerusalem[1][4]
Head of an Infant National Gallery of Victoria 1902-03 Head Bronze 28.1 x 10.6 x 14.5cm [5]
Head of A Baby Manchester Art Gallery 1902-04 Head Bronze 13.5 x 10cm [6]

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Romilly John 1907 Head Gilded bronze 30 x 16 x 21.5cm Nine casts. Plaster version in Israel Museum[1][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Italian Peasant Women Ingram Collection of Modern British Art 1907 Head Bronze 33cm Two casts. Plaster version in Syracuse University[1][13]
Ages of Man Former British Medical Association headquarters, now Zimbabwe House, London 1907-08 18 statues in niches Portland stone Each 210-215cm tall Partally destroyed in 1937, some fragments in the National Gallery of Canada collection[1][14][15]
The Severed Head Metropolitan Museum of Art 1907-08 Head Stone 43.2 x 26 x 21.6cm [16]
First Portrait of Euphemia Lamb Tate Britain 1908 Bust Bronze 375 x 400 x 203mm Eight casts. Plaster version, Israel Museum[1][17]
Nan 1909 Bust Bronze 445 x 381 x 229mm Modelled by Nan Condron. Two versions plus plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art[18][19]

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Mary McEvoy 1909 Bust Bronze 419 x 394 x 229mm Three casts. Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art[1][20][21]
Mary McEvoy / Mrs Ambrose McEvoy Johannesburg Art Gallery 1909 Bust Marble 48cm [1][20]
Fountain figure (Euphemia Lamb) MAMCO, Geneva 1908-10 Statue Marble 134.5cm tall Commissioned by Lady Ottoline Morrell for her garden[1]

1910 to 1914[edit]

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Sun Goddess, Crouching Victoria and Albert Museum on loan from Nottingham Castle Museum 1909-10 Statue Limestone 37.5cm [1]

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Sun worshipper The Café, Holland Park, London 1910 Relief panel Limestone 190 x 54cm [1]
Sun God Tate Britain 1910 Relief Hopton Wood stone 2134 x 1980 x 355mm On long-term loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art[22][23]
Rom National Museum Cardiff 1910 Sculpture Limestone 85 x 31 x 31cm Portrait of Romilly John;- Inscription by Eric Gill[24][25]
Mrs Emily Chadbourne Tate Britain 1910 Bust Alabaster 455 x 260 x 290mm [26]
Maternity Leeds Art Gallery 1910 Statue Hoptonwood stone 206cm tall [1]
Lady Gregory 1910 Bust Bronze 38cm Commissioned by Hugh Lane[1][27]
Gertrude (The Bather) 1911 Half-figure Bronze 96cm high Also known as Gertrude in a Bathing Cap, edition of two[1][28]
Nan Seated Museum of Modern Art, New York City 1911 Sculpture Bronze 47 x 33 x 14.9cm Seven casts[1][29]

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Nan The Dreamer 1911 Sculpture of reclining figure Bronze 31 x 28.5 x 36.3cm Modelled by Nan Condon; Edition of six casts[3][30][31][32]
Nan (the Dreamer) 1911 Bust Bronze 14 x 15 x 9cm Modelled by Nan Condon, five casts, plaster model in the Ashmolean Museum[33]
Head of a Women with Closed Eyes / The Sleeper Fitzwilliam Museum 1911 Bust Bronze 9.4(6.4) x 16.2 x 6.3(3.8)cm Modelled by Nan Condon; Edition of three casts[34]
Mother and Child Carrick Hill, South Australia 1911 Statue Bronze 167.6cm tall Three casts. Plaster version in Mishkan Museum of Art[1]

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Oscar Wilde's tomb Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris 1911–12 Sculpture Stone Q12432989 [1]
Sunflower National Gallery of Victoria 1912-13 Sculpture Stone 58.7 x 27.5 x 20.4cm [35]

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Self-portrait / Self-portrait with Storm Cap National Portrait Gallery, London 1912 Bust Bronze 502 x 270mm [36]
Female Figure in Flenite Tate Britain 1913 Sculpture Serpentine stone 457 x 95 x 121mm plus base [37]
Birth Art Gallery of Ontario 1913 Carved panel Stone 30.6 x 26.6 x 10.2cm [1][38]
Figure in Flenite Minneapolis Institute of Art 1913 Sculpture Serpentine stone 60.9cm [39]

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Rock Drill 1973 reconstruction in Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 1913–14 Sculpture Plaster & metal 205 x 141.5cm Q21743265 Original version dismantled by Epstein in 1916[40]
Mother and Child Museum of Modern Art, New York City 1913 Two heads Marble 43.8 x 43.1 x 10.2cm [41]
Venus - First version Baltimore Museum of Art 1913 Statue Marble 123.2 x 40.6 x 29.8cm [42]
Doves (First Version) Hirshhorn Museum 1914 Sculpture Parian marble 34.7 x 50.3 x 18.5cm [43]

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Doves (Second Version) Tate Britain 1914-15 Sculpture Parian marble 648 x 787 x 343mm [44]

1915 to 1919[edit]

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First Portrait of Lilian Shelley Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1915 Head Bronze 32.5cm Three casts[1]
Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Fisher of Kilverstone 1915 Bust Bronze 290 x 469 x 338mm Five casts in two versions[1][45][46]
Mask of Billie Gordon National Gallery of Canada 1915 Mask Bronze 26.8 x 18.6 x 20.4cm [47]
The Duchess of Hamilton Hirshhorn Museum 1915 Half-figure Bronze 63.7 x 53.5 x 27.3cm [48]

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Torso in Metal from 'The Rock Drill' 1915 Sculpture Bronze or gunmetal 705 x 584 x 445mm Q13274870 [49][50][51][52][53]
Portrait of Iris Beerbohn Tree Tate Britain 1915 Head Bronze 348 x 290 x 228mm At least six casts created [54]
Second Portrait / Mask of Mrs Epstein 1916 Mask Bronze 241mm Two versions, with or without earrings, in nine casts[55][56][57]
W. H. Davies 1916 Head Bronze 311mm high Three casts[1][58]

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Augustus John 1916 Bust Bronze 350 x 270mm Eleven casts[1][59][60]

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Bust of Meum Stewart 1916-18 Bust Bronze 42.5 x 39.4 x 26.7cm [3][61][62][63]
Second Portrait of Meum (Head) 1916 Head Bronze 32.5cm Six casts[1][64][65]
Meum Lindsell-Stewart National Gallery of Art, Washington 1916-18 Bust Painted plaster 43.5 x 40 x 31cm [66]
Fourth Portrait of Meum / Meum with a Fan Burrell Collection 1916-18 Half-figure Bronze 871mm [67]
The Tin Hat Imperial War Museum 1916 Bust Bronze 290 x 335 x 280mm Four casts[1][68]
First Portrait of Bernard van Dieren Detroit Institute of Art 1916 Bust Plaster 33.6 x 19.7 x 23cm Plaster version;-University of Hull, three bronze casts[1][69]
James Muirhead Bone The McManus 1916 Head Bronze 26.5cm Four casts[1]
Venus - Second Version Yale University Art Gallery 1917 Statue Marble 235.6 x 43.2 x 82.6cm [70]
An American Soldier 1917 Bust Bronze 39.9 x 26.8 x 24.3cm [71][72][73]

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Bronze Head Watford Museum c. 1917 Head Bronze Also known as Strand Head[74]
Fifth Portrait of Mrs Jacob Epstein (in a mantilla) 1918 Bust Bronze 38cm Seven casts in different versions[1][75]
Marchesa Casati 1918 ? Head Bronze 29.3cm Eight casts[1][76]
Sergeant David Ferguson Hunter Imperial War Museum 1919 Bust Bronze 325 x 587 x 470mm [77]
Helene Fitzwilliam Museum 1919 Bust Bronze 53.4cm Four casts[1][78]
Noneen (Head of a Girl) Ashmolean Museum 1919 Bust Bronze with brown petina 33.7cm [79]
The Risen Christ National Galleries Scotland 1917-19 Sculpture Bronze 218.5 x 54.5 x 56cm [80]
Hands of the Risen Christ The New Art Gallery Walsall 1919 Sculpture Bronze [3][81]
Clare Sheridan Rye Art Gallery 1919 Bust Bronze 57 x 40 x 20cm Two casts[1][82]
Betty May Manchester Art Gallery 1919 Bust Bronze 35.5 x 21cm [1][83]

1920 to 1924[edit]

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Fourth Portrait of Peggy Jean (asleep) 1920 Half-figure Bronze 26cm Thirteen casts[1][84][85][86]
Slf-portrait with a Beard 1920 Head Bronze 38.1cm Seven casts[1]
Second Portrait of Lilian Shelley Burrell Collection 1920 Half-figure Bronze 705 x 580 x 380mm [87]

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Study of a Cat The New Art Gallery Walsall 1920 Sculpture Bronze 17 x 30cm Two casts[1][3][88]
Seventh Portrait of Peggy Jean (pouting) Bradford Art Gallery 1920-21 Half-figure Bronze Two casts[1]
Ninth Portrait of Peggy-Jean (laughing, at 2 years, 9 months) 1921 Head Bronze 22.5 x 22 x 23.5cm Thirteen casts[1][89]

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First Portrait of Miriam Plichte 1921 Bust Bronze 39cm Two casts[1][90][91]
Second Portrait of Miriam Plichte Montreal Museum of Fine Arts 1921 Half-figure Bronze 61.5cm Eight casts[1][90]

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First Portrait of Kathleen 1921 Bust Bronze 470 x 470 x 305mm Twelve casts[1][3][92][93][94][95]

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Jacob Kramer 1921 Bust Bronze 65.5 x 53 x 30cm Five casts[1][97][98]
The Girl from Senegal 1921-23 Half-figure Bronze 559 x 460 x 337mm Modelled by Madeleine Bechet, eight casts[1][99][100][101]
Old Smith, the Matchseller Hirshhorn Museum c. 1922 Head Bronze 37.1 x 20.6 x 27.3cm Three casts[1][102]
The Weeping Women 1922 Half-figure with raised arms Bronze Three casts[1][103]
Hans Kindler Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum 1922–30 Head Plaster [104]
R.B. Cunninghame Graham 1923 Head Bronze 468 x 265mm Ten casts[105][106][107][108][109]
Old Pinager 1923 Bust Bronze 42 x 35 x 48cm [110][111]
Old Pinager's Hands The New Art Gallery Walsall 1923 Sculpture Bronze [112]
Delores 1923 Bust Bronze 38.3 x 38.9 x 27.4cm Six casts in two versions[1][113][114]

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Angel Torso Swansea Civic Centre on loan from Glynn Vivian Art Gallery Plaster 1923, bronze after 1959 Sculpture Bronze A plaster figure from 1923 that remained in Epstein's studio and was cast in bronze after his death, when the head, modelled in 1923 by Ferosa Rastoumji was also added.
Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough Blenheim Palace 1923-25 Half-figure Bronze 104.2cm [1]

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Joseph Conrad 1924 Head Bronze 41.0 x 30.8 x 28.5cm Nine casts[1][115][116]
Joseph Conrad 1924 Bust Bronze 48.2cm Six casts[1][117]
Professor Samuel Alexander 1924 Bust Bronze 51 x 57 x 37cm Two casts[118]
Jacob Epstein of Baltimore Baltimore Museum of Art 1924 Bust Bronze 52.7 x 57.2 x 30.5cm [119]
David Erskine of Linlathen The McManus 1924 Bust Bronze 58.5cm [1]

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Rima, W. H. Hudson Memorial Hyde Park, London 1924–25 Relief Stone 116 x 183cm Grade II Q26525156 Inscriptions cut by Eric Gill[120]

1925 to 1929[edit]

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Sybil Thorndike 1925 Bust Bronze 500 x 620mm Three casts[1][121]
Second Portrait of Sunita Manchester Art Gallery 1925 Bust Bronze 55.9 x 56cm [1][122]
Pearl Oko Israel Museum 1926 Head Bronze 36 x 18 x 25cm [123]

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The Visitation 1926 Statue Bronze 171 x 47 x 47cm Eight casts[1][124][125][126][127]
Ramsay MacDonald 1926 Bust Bronze 49 x 25 x 28cm Four casts plus a plaster version in Aberdeen Art Gallery[128][129][130][131]
Second Portrait of Oriel Ross The Whitworth 1926 Bust Bronze 408 x 282 x 242mm Four casts[1][132]
C.P Scott
1926 Bust Bronze 58cm [1][133]

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Rabindranath Tagore 1926 Bust Bronze 51cm high Sixteen casts[1][3][134][135][136][137]
Moshe Oyved (Edward Good) Israel Museum 1926 Bust Bronze 41 x 25 x 28cm [138]

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Sunita and Enver / Heads for New York Madonna and Child 1926-27 Two heads Bronze 48.2cm and 29.2cm Seven casts[1][3][139][140]
Madonna and Child Riverside Church, New York City 1927 Seated sculpture group Bronze Life-size Donated to the Riverside Church in 1960 by Sally Ryan[141]
John Dewey 1927 Bust Bronze 55.9cm [1]
Zeda (Pasha) 1927 Bust Bronze 68.5cm [1][142]

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Paul Robeson 1928 Head Bronze 34.5 x 21.5 x 29.5cm 19 casts[1][135][143][144][145]

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Day 55 Broadway, St. James', London 1928-29 Carved sculpture Portland stone 275 x 275 x 100cm

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Night 55 Broadway, St. James', London 1928-29 Carved sculpture Portland stone 275 x 275 x 100cm
The Sick Child (Tweltfth portrait of Peggy Jean) The Whitworth 1928 Sculpture Bronze 362 x 507 x 572mm Five casts[1][146]
Mrs Godfrey Phillips Tate Britain 1928 Bust Bronze 457 x 432 x 248mm Six casts plus plaster model at Des Moines Art Center[147][148]
First portrait of Mrs Betty Joel (with necklace) Dunedin Public Art Gallery 1928 Bust Bronze Two casts[1][149]
Sir William Cotts Dumfries Museum 1929 Bust Bronze 58cm [1]

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Genesis The Whitworth 1929-31 Sculpture Seravezza marble 1625 x 838 x 787mm [150]

1930 to 1934[edit]

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Hugh Walpole Keswick Museum 1930s Bust Bronze 40 x 17 x 23cm [151]
Mary Blandford Leicester Museum and Art Gallery 1930-31 Head Bronze 37.5cm Five casts[1]
Rebecca Reading Museum 1930 Bust Bronze 56 x 37 x 26cm [152][153]
Head of Joan Greenwood as a Child Fitzwilliam Museum 1930 Head Bronze 43.5cm high Edition of ten casts[154]
The beautiful jewess (La belle juive) Art Gallery of South Australia 1930 Head Bronze 55 x 46 x 27cm [149][155]
Israfel (Sunita) Walker Art Gallery 1930 Bust Bronze 53.3cm [156][157]

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Esther Tate Britain 1930 Bust Bronze 533 x 635 x 254mm [158]
Oriel Aberdeen Art Gallery 1931 Bust Bronze 56 x 42 x 29cm [159]
Third Portrait of Oriel Ross Fitzwilliam Museum 1931 Bust Bronze with golden patina 66cm high [160]
Mrs Sonia Heath 1931 Bust Bronze 57cm [1][156]
Paul Robeson, Junior Sheffield City Art Gallery 1931 Bust Bronze 42cm [1]
Professor Lucy Martin Donnelly Bryn Mawr College 1931 Bust with arms Bronze 55.9cm [1]
Lydia (Second Portrait of Lydia) Ben Uri Gallery & Museum 1931 Bust Bronze 48 x 40 x 20cm [161]
Primeval Gods Tate Britain 1931-33 Relief Hoptonwood stone 2134 x 1980 x 355mm Carved on reverse of Sun God[22]
Women Possessed (Elemental Figure) National Gallery of Australia 1932 Prone sculpture Hoptonwood stone 102.2 x 33.3 x 45.1cm [162]
Rose Leeds Art Gallery 1932 Bust Bronze 37.5cm Two casts known[1]
Fourth Portrait of Kathleen (laughing) Maidstone Museum 1932 Bust Bronze 38.5cm Four casts in two versions[1]
Ahmed Ulster Museum 1932 Bust Bronze 49.5cm [1][163]
First Portrait of Isobel 1932-33 Bust Bronze 53.2cm Seven casts[1][164]
Second Portrait of Isobel Ferens Art Gallery 1932-33 Half-figure Bronze 70.6cm Five casts known[1][165]

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Second Portrait of Isabel Nicholas The New Art Gallery Walsall 1933 Half-figure Plaster 70.6cm Previously in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York[1]
First Portrait of Roma of Barbados Fitzwilliam Museum 1932 Head Bronze 35.5cm high Three casts[1][166]
First Portrait of Louise Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1932 Head Bronze with gold patina 50.8cm Three casts[1]
Mrs Sarah Oyved Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1932 Bust Bronze 43cm [167]

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Albert Einstein 1933 Bust Bronze 52.5 x 29.7 x 26.5cm 35 casts known[1][168][169][170][171][84][156][172][173][174]
Michael Balcon National Portrait Gallery, London 1933 Bust Bronze 410 x 330mm [175]
Tiger King (Man of Arran) 1933 Head Bronze 44.5cm Eight casts[1][156][176]
Third Portrait of Lydia (Laughing) 1933 Head Bronze 410 x 240 x 270mm Six casts[1][177]

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Robert Flaherty The New Art Gallery Walsall 1933 Head Plaster 31.7cm Previously in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; a bronze cast also exists.[1]
Lord Beaverbrook Beaverbrook Art Gallery 1933 Head Bronze 26cm Two casts[1]
Herbert Chapman Highbury Square, London 1934 Bust Bronze Grade II listing Two casts, made in 2006, at the Emirates Stadium and at the Kirklees Stadium.[178][179]
Second Portrait of Ramsay MacDonald 1934 Bust Bronze 61cm high [180]
First Portrait of George Bernard Shaw 1934 Bust Bronze 64.2cm Five casts[1]

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Second Portrait of George Bernard Shaw 1934 Head Bronze 42.5 x 26.5 x 27cm 25 casts[1][181][182][183][184][185][186][187][188][189]

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Chaim Azriel Weizmann 1934 Bust Bronze 455 x 590mm Nineteen casts[1][190][191]

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Olive Watford Museum 1934 Head Bronze 34.8cm Nine casts[1][74]
Third Portrait of Bernard van Dieren Towneley Hall Art Gallery and Museum 1934-35 Bust Bronze 46.5cm [1]

1935 to 1939[edit]

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Fifth Portrait of Kathleen Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, The Lightbox 1935 Half-figure Bronze 76.2cm Four casts[1][192]
Nianda (Neander) Hayward Bequest at Carrick Hill 1935 Half-figure Bronze 39.3cm Three casts[1]
Sir Alec Martin Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin 1935 Half-figure Bronze 63 x 61 x 37cm [193]

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Jackie - A Babe The New Art Gallery Walsall 1935 Half-figure Bronze [194]
Sir Frank Fletcher Charterhouse School 1935 Bust Bronze 61cm Two casts[1]
Fifteenth Portrait of Peggy Jean Gallery Oldham 1935 Bust Bronze Two casts[1]
William Henry Collins 1935 Bust Bronze 58cm [1]

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Ecce Homo Coventry Cathedral Carved 1935, installed 1969 Carved monolith on pedestal Subiaco marble c. 3m tall
Shulamite Womem (Arab Girl) Ben Uri Gallery & Museum 1935 Bust Bronze 52cm Two casts plus a head only version exist[1][195]

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Emperior Haile Selassie The New Art Gallery Walsall 1936 Half-figure Plaster 121.8cm Two bronze casts made; Plaster cast previously in the Museum of Modern Art, New York[1]
J. B. Priestley Harry Ransom Center, Texas 1936 Bust Bronze 76.2cm [1]
Elsa (Graves) Leeds City Art Gallery 1936 Bust Bronze 36cm Three casts[1]
Consummatum Est National Galleries Scotland 1936-37 Prone sculpture Alabaster 61 x 223.5 x 81cm [196]

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Sally Ryan The New Art Gallery Walsall 1937 Bust Bronze 39cm Two casts[1][3][197]
Pola Nerenska Memphis Brooks Museum of Art 1937 Head Bronze 38cm Five casts[1]

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Second Portrait of Jackie with Curls The New Art Gallery Walsall 1937 Head Bronze 24.9cm [1][198]
Second Portrait of Louise (Berenice) Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust 1937 Bust Bronze Two casts[1]
First Portrait of Norman Hornstein (The Young Communist) Bolton Museum 1937 Bust Bronze 45.7cm Five casts[1]
The Burial of Abel Watford Museum 1938 Sculpture group Bronze with green patina Three casts[1][74]
Adam and Eve Watford Museum 1938 Two figure sculpture group Bronze 11.5cm Four casts[1][74]
Marie Tracey National Galleries Scotland 1938 Bust Bronze 40.8 x 20.5 x 34.3cm [199]
Betty Cecil National Galleries Scotland 1938 Half-figure Bronze 52.7 x 42 x 34.5cm Three casts[1][200]
Ellen Ballon McGill University 1938 Half-figure Bronze 60 x 56 x 67cm [201]
Third Portrait of Leda (with outstretched arms) 1939 Bust Bronze 21.5cm Two casts[1]
Adam Harewood House 1939 Sculpture Alabaster 218.5cm high, base 66 x 81.3cm [1]
Lisa Sainsbury Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts 1939 Bust Bronze 455 x 220 x 220mm [202]

1940 to 1944[edit]

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Leda Glasgow Museums Resource Centre c. 1940 Half-figure Bronze 270 x 385 x 320mm A portrait of Epstein's grandchild at six months of age[203]
Fourth Portrait of Leda (with coxcomb) 1940 Head Bronze 20.4cm Ten casts[1]

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Fourth Portrait of Leda (with coxcomb) The New Art Gallery Walsall 1940 Head Plaster 20.4cm Previously held by the Museum of Modern Art, New York
Jacob and the Angel Tate Britain 1940-41 Sculpture Alabaster 2140 x 1100 x 920mm [204]
I. M. Maisky Imperial War Museum 1941 Head Bronze 205 x 255 x 195mm Six casts[1][205]
First Portrait of Deirdre (with arms)
1941 Half-figure Bronze 62.3cm Six casts[1]
Second Portrait of Deirdre (In a Slip) 1941-42 Half-figure Bronze with brown petina 54.6cm Seven casts[1][206][207]
Chia Pi National Museum Cardiff 1941 Bust Bronze 61cm Five casts[1][208]
Third Portrait of Deirdre (Leaning forward) 1942 Bust Bronze with green patina 41cm Eight casts[1][156][209]
Ian (Ossian) 1942 Half-figure;- baby with arms Bronze 406mm Five casts[1][210]
Girl with Gardenias (Kathleen) Aberdeen Art Gallery 1942 Statue Bronze 190cm tall [211]

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Saint Francis The New Art Gallery Walsall 1942 Head Bronze 31cm [1][3][212]
Dr W.G. Whittaker Music Department, Newcastle University 1942 Head Bronze 31.1cm tall [1]
Study for Slave Hold Bolton Museum 1941 Two half-figures with raised arms Bronze 114.3cm [1]
Robert Sainsbury Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia 1942 Head Bronze 30.5cm [1]
Alexander Margulies Ben Uri Gallery & Museum 1942 Bust Bronze 41.9 x 31 x 25cm [213]
Hewlett Johnson Beaney House of Art and Knowledge 1942 Bust Bronze
Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal Imperial War Museum 1942-43 Head Bronze 240 x 450 x 188mm Commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee[214]
Major-General Sir Alan Cunningham Imperial War Museum 1942 Head Bronze 275 x 596 x 610mm Commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee[215]
The Rt. Hon. Ernest Bevin Tate Britain 1943 Head Bronze 260 x 216 x 248mm Commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee; two casts made[1][216]
Philip Sayers W. Irving Gallery, New York City 1943 Bust Bronze 60cm [1]
Nude Study A (Betty Peters) Museum of Modern Art, New York 1943-45 Prone statue Bronze 72.4cm length Six casts[1]
Nude Study B (Betty Peters) Museum of Modern Art, New York 1943-45 Prone statue Bronze 58.4cm length Four casts[1]
Yehudi Menuhin Te Papa, Wellington 1943 Head Bronze 260 x 470 x 202mm Twelve casts[1][217]
Lucifer Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 1944–45 Statue Bronze 3.15m tall, 1.93m wingspan [1]
Princess Nadejada de Braganza Centre Pompidou, Paris 1944 Bust Bronze, green patina [1]

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First Portrait of Esther (with long hair) The New Art Gallery Walsall 1944 Bust Bronze, gark green patina 47cm Three casts[1][3][218]

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First Portrait of Kitty (with curls) / Head of Kitty with Curls 1944 Head Bronze 38cm Eleven casts[1][3][219]
Fifth Portrait of Leda (pouting) / Head of Leda Auckland Art Gallery, Manchester Art Gallery 1944 Head Bronze 260 x 220 x 280mm Nine casts[1][220][221]
Girl from Baku Nottingham Castle Museum 1944 Half-figure Bronze 56.5cm Ten casts[1]

1945 to 1949[edit]

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Field Marshal Archibald Wavell Imperial War Museum 1945 Bust Bronze 300 x 470 x 440mm [1][222]
John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley 1945 Bust Bronze 245 x 380 x 190mm Three casts[1][223][224]
Mexican Girl Hayward Bequest at Carrick Hill 1945-46 Half-figure Bronze [1]
Dame Myra Hess Royal Academy of Music 1946 Half-figure Bronze 630 x 520mm [225]
Winston Churchill 1946 Bust Bronze 40.2 x 19.7 x 24cm with base 27 casts[1][226][227][228][229]

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First portrait of Pandit Nehru The New Art Gallery Walsall 1946 Bust Plaster 29.5cm Plaster version previously held by Museum of Modern Art, New York; bronze cast in Derby Museum and Art Gallery[1]
Neptune National Museum Cardiff 1946 Group sculpture Bronze 34cm Four casts[1]
Ronald Duncan Ronald Duncan Literary Foundation 1946 Head Bronze 25.4cm Six casts[1]
Ymiel Oyved Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1946 Half-figure Bronze 38cm Five casts[1][230]
Frederick H. Silberman Johannesburg Art Gallery 1946 Head Bronze 26cm [1]
Lord Lindsay of Birker Balliol College, Oxford 1947 Head Bronze 54cm [1]

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Second Portrait of Kitty 1947-49 Head Bronze 31.8cm Seven casts[1][231]
Lazarus Chapel of New College, Oxford 1947–48 Statue Hopton Wood stone 2.5m [1]
Helen Esterman Winnipeg Art Gallery c. 1948 Bust Bronze 39.7 x 33.1 x 25.7cm [232]

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Second portrait of Pandit Nehru National Portrait Gallery, London, Art Gallery of South Australia 1948-49 Bust Bronze 40 x 45 x 20cm Three casts[1][233][234]
Franklin Dyall Garrick Club, London 1948 Half-figure Bronze 53cm [1]
Isaac L. Myers Memphis Brooks Museum of Art 1948 Head Bronze 33 x 17 x 21cm [235]
Princess Menen National Gallery of Art, Washington 1948-49 Bust Bronze 54.3 x 53.3 x 32.7cm [236]
Princess Desta Tel Aviv Museum 1948-49 Bust Bronze 53.3cm [1]
Lucian Freud National Portrait Gallery, London 1949 Bust Bronze 510 x 210mm Eight bronze casts, also a 1947 plaster model, with arms, at Allen Memorial Art Museum[1][237][238]
Ann Freud Tate Britain, Yeshiva University Museum 1949-50 Head Bronze 280 x 190 x 203mm Five casts[1][239][240]

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Third portrait of Esther / Esther with Flower 1949 Half-figure Bronze 60.5 x 45 x 28cm Six casts[1][3][241][242]

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Roland Joffé The New Art Gallery Walsall 1949-50 Head Bronze, gold patina 21cm [1][3][243]
Victor 1949 Head on base Bronze & stone 250 x 170 x 200mm Edition of 15 casts[1][244]
Youth Advances Manchester Art Gallery 1949-50 Statue Bronze 208cm tall Commissioned for the 1951 Festival of Britain[1][245][246]

1950 to 1954[edit]

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Woman Removing Her Dress Roper's Gardens, Chelsea Embankment, London Carved c. 1950, unveiled June 1973 Relief Portland stone 144 x 108 x 20cm [1]
Lord Samuel Reform Club, London 1950 Bust Bronze [1]

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Patrick Blackett Sussex University 1950 Bust Plaster Q124360608 1950 bronze cast, location unknown;[1] 1997 bronze cast, Imperial College, London
Ralph Vaughan Williams 1950 Bust Bronze with green patina 39.5 x 25 x 29cm 17 known casts[1][247][248][249][250]
Louis Colville Gray Clarke Fitzwilliam Museum 1951 Bust Bronze with green patina 53.2cm high [1][251]
Somerset Maugham Hirshhorn Museum 1951 Bust Bronze 39cm high Seven casts[1]

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Maquette for Madonna and Child 1951 Sculpture Lead with brass wire 34.2 x 14.9 x 6.7cm Six known casts[1][3][252][253][254][255]
Christ Figure Hirshhorn Museum c. 1951 Sculpture Lead 65.2 x 22 x 9.4cm [256]
Alic Halford Smith New College, Oxford 1951-52 Bust Bronze 61cm high [1]
Maquette for Social Consciousness Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 1951-53 Sculpture group Bronze 35.5cm [1]
Social Consciousness University of Pennsylvania 1951-53 Sculpture group Bronze [257]
Set of four door handles
1952 Door handles Bronze Five sets known to exist[1]
Portland Mason Bury Art Museum 1952 Head Bronze 34cm [1]
Dame Hilda Lloyd Medical School, Birmingham University 1952 Bust Bronze 56cm [1]
Mark Joffe Watford Museum 1952 Head Bronze 30cm [1][74]

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Madonna and Child Dean's Mews, Cavendish Square, London 1952 Architectural sculpture Lead 3.9 x 1.4m Architect Louis Osman[1]
First Portrait of Annabel Freud (with bonnet) 1952 Head Bronze 18cm high Four casts including one without a bonnet[1][258]

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Anne and Annabel Freud (The Sisters) The New Art Gallery Walsall 1952 Two heads Bronze 19cm high [1][3][259]

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T. S. Eliot 1952-53 Bust Bronze 46.0 x 45.3 x 35.4cm Six casts, original plaster model in the National Portrait Gallery, London[1][3][260][261][262]
Sholem Asch 1953 Head Bronze 50 x 22.5 x 32cm Six casts[1][263][264]
Sir Stafford Cripps St Paul's Cathedral, London 1953 Half-figure on pedestal Bronze Inscription carved by David McFall[1][265]
Professor James Walter MacLeod School of Medicine, Leeds University 1953 Head Bronze 33cm high [1]
Mai Zetterling Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1953 Bust Bronze 53.3cm tall [1]
Lord Bertrand Russell
1953 Head Bronze with green patina 42cm Four casts[1][266]

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Frisky, the Sculptor's Dog The New Art Gallery Walsall 1953 Sculpture Bronze [3][267]
Dr Elias Avery Lowe 1953-54 Bust Bronze 61.9 x 20.3 x 17.8cm Three casts[268][269]
Dr J.J. Mallon Toynbee Hall, London 1954 Bust Bronze 42cm high Two casts[1]

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Christ in Majesty Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff 1954-55 Sculpture Aluminium 5.5m high [1][270]

1955 to 1959[edit]

Image Title / subject Location and
coordinates
Date Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes
Franklin Medal 1955, presented 1956 Medal Bronze Medal with images of Benjamin Franklin and Prometheus[1]
Ludwig Loewy National Galleries Scotland 1955 Bust Bronze 67.5 x 76.5 x 34.5cm Six casts made for Loewy family members[1][271]
Marquette for a Trade Union Congress war memorial 1955 Sculpture Bronze 54.5 x 29.5cm [1][272]

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Rosalyn Tureck The New Art Gallery Walsall 1956 Head Plaster 28cm tall Plaster previously held by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; bronze cast in Philadelphia Museum of Art[1]
The Hon. Robert Hesketh The New Art Gallery Walsall 1956 Bust Bronze [273]

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Liverpool Resurgent Former Lewis's department store, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool 1956 Statue Bronze 5.4m tall Grade II Q42852357 [1][274][275]

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Children Fighting, Baby in a Pram & Children Playing Former Lewis's department store, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool 1956 Three relief panels Ciment fondu 101 x 183cm each Grade II [1][275]
Sir James Gray Department of Zoology, Cambridge University 1956 Bust Bronze 63.5cm tall [1]

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Statue of Jan Smuts Parliament Square, London 1956 Statue on pedestal Bronze & granite Grade II listing Q20785576 [276]
Marquette for Saint Michael and the Devil Wesley House, Cambridge 1956 Sculpture group Terracotta / bronze [277]
Third Portrait of Kitty (with short hair) Queensland Art Gallery 1957 Bust Bronze 57.5 x 43 x 35cm with pedestal [1][278]
Virginia, Marchioness of Bath Longleat House 1957 Bust Bronze 57cm high [1]
Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark FRS School of Human Anatomy, Oxford University 1957 Bust Bronze with green patina 40cm high [1]
Maria Donska Atkinson Art Gallery and Library 1957 Head Bronze 42cm high [1]
Otto Klemperer Government Art Collection 1957 Head Bronze 37.5 x 22 x 29cm [279]

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William Blake Westminster Abbey, London 1957 Bust Bronze 54cm high [1][280]
Dean John Lowe Christ Church, Oxford 1957 Bust Bronze 61cm high Plaster version held by National Gallery of Canada[1][281]

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Bishop Edward Sydney Woods Lichfield Cathedral 1958 Half-figure Bronze 91.4 x 99cm [282]
Professor Charles Mclnnes Bristol Museum & Art Gallery 1958 Head Bronze 38.0cm [1]
William Haley Broadcasting House, London 1958 Bust Bronze 63.0cm [1]

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St Michael's Victory over the Devil Coventry Cathedral 1958 Wall mounted sculpture Bronze Q27436668

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Trade Union Victims of Two World Wars - The Spirit of Trade Unionism Congress House, London 1958 Sculpture Stone 300 x 150 x 120cm Grade II* [1][283][284]
David Lloyd George National Museum Cardiff 1958-59 Bust Plaster 65 x 87.5 x 51.4cm [285]
Sir Russell Brain 1959 Bust Bronze 73.7cm [1][286]
Archbishop Geoffrey Francis Fisher Lambeth Palace, London 1959 Bust Bronze 63.5cm [1]
David Lloyd George 1959 Head Bronze 63.5cm [1][287]
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Keele University 1959 Half-statue Bronze 92cm [1]
The Artist's Hand Winnipeg Art Gallery 1959 Sculpture Bronze 15 x 18.7 x 14.5cm Edition of six casts[288]
Christ in Majesty Riverside Church, New York City Erected after 1959 Sculpture Gilded plaster This is the plaster model from which the Llandaff Cathedral figure was cast[141]

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The Rush of Green Edinburgh Gate, Hyde Park, London 1959, unveiled 1961 Sculpture group Bronze Grade II Q21714480 Also known as Pan or The Bowater House Group[289]

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