Spring by Charles Sargeant Jagger. c.1911-14. Plaster and bronze relief, of unknown dimensions and whereabouts (Compton 108). All ages are represented here, with chubby babies, children, lovers and deer all congregating amid woodland vines and branches. "A joyous feeling of youth and life is found in the relief called Spring, a composition full of charming figures" (McAllister 99). [Click on the image to enlarge it.]

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Bibliography

Compton, Ann. The Sculpture of Charles Sargeant Jagger. Much Hadham, Herts: The Henry Moore Foundation; Aldershot: Lund Humphries, 2004.

McAllister, I. G. "Rising British Sculptor: Charles Sargeant Jagger." Studio International. Vol. 54 (Nov. 1914-Feb.1915): 84-99. Internet Archive. Contributed by Robarts Library, University of Toronto. Web. 2 June 2017.


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