Thackeray

Parian ware bust of Alfred Lord Tennyson

Anon., produced by Robinson & Leadbeater

c. 1890

British Porcelain

7 3/4 inches

The Simon Cooke Collection

There are many likenesses of Tennyson. This bust by Robinson & Leadbeater emphasises his status as a Victorian sage, with a monumental beard, a ‘good profile,’ and a high forehead, the sign of his intellectual prowess. [Commentary continues below. Mouse over the text for links.]

Photograph by Timothy Cooke and text by Simon Cooke. Formatting by Jacqueline Banerjee.

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