


Three views of Hagar. Albert Toft. Bronze, 8½ x 4 x 6¼ inches including self-base. Signed and dated “1.9.1906.” Private collection. See below for the larger plaster version exhibited a decade earlier. [Click on images to enlarge them.]


Left: Hagar seen from its left side. Right: Photograph of the lifesize version of Hagar exhibited at the 1897 Royal Academy. [Artist’s name and date inscribed on the base.]
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Bibliography
Art at the Royal Academy, 1897. Special issue of The Studio. Internet Archive digitized from a copy in the University of Toronto Library.
Last modified 2 May 2017