Price on request Signed
bronze with dark patina on wooden base
height (excluding base) 15 3/4 in. (40 cm)
Exhibited: London, The Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours, The
Charles Sargeant Jagger Memorial Exhibition, 21 May-20 June 1935, no.
14, illustrated p. 16, for sale at 50 gns, touring to Birmingham,
Liverpool, Sheffield, Lincoln, Wakefield, Halifax, Dunfermline,
Rochdale, Perth, Hull, Doncaster and Stockport; Halifax, Bankfield
Museum, The Art of the Jagger Family, 26 August-23 September,
1939-1940, no 3 (another cast), touring to Burton, Darlington, Lincolm,
Rotherham and Sunderland; London, Imperial War Museum, Charles Sargeant
Jagger War and Peace Sculpture Centenary Exhibition 1885- 1985, 1
May-29 september 1985 (another cast); Sheffield, Mappin Art Gallery,
charles Sargeant Jagger, 19 October-30 November 1985, no. 40 (another
cast)
Literature: Ann Compton, The Sculpture of Charles Sargeant Jagger, the
Henry Moore Foundation in association with Lund Humphries, 2004, no.
75, p.126
Conceived in 1928-9, the present work is a cast of the working model
for the monumental Portland stone figure for Imperial Chemica House,
Millbank. The working model was cast in an adition of two, in 1935, with one further cast taken in 1937.
Unlike
Marine Transport, which was accpeted virtually unchanged for the final sculpture,
Chemistry
underwent various changes before its final state. The original
concept was for the figure to be prising open the harnd representing
Nature to reveal its bounty, whilst in the present work we see this
changed to a gentler process of mutual respect between the laboratory
coat clad figure and the hand of Nature.