Bertram Mackennal – SIGNED Note

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Bertram Mackennal – SIGNED Note

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£125.00

A fine hand written and SIGNED note from Bertram Mackennal, undated, with two horizontal creases, one vertical crease to the right hand side, rough cut edge to left hand side, written and signed in black ink on hallmarked ivory paper, small patch of adhesive residue to verso.

In full: ‘Dear Sir, Here you are – Bertram Mackennal.‘

Bertram Mackennal (1863–1931) was an Australian-born sculptor who achieved major success in Britain. He became the first Australian artist knighted and was widely respected for public monuments, portrait busts and coin designs. Mackennal created sculptures of British royalty, including Edward VII, and designed coinage for the British Empire. Working mainly in London, he combined classical technique with strong realism, becoming one of the most prominent sculptors of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods.

178 x 139 mm


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A fine hand written and SIGNED note from Bertram Mackennal, undated, with two horizontal creases, one vertical crease to the right hand side, rough cut edge to left hand side, written and signed in black ink on hallmarked ivory paper, small patch of adhesive residue to verso.

In full: ‘Dear Sir, Here you are – Bertram Mackennal.‘

Bertram Mackennal (1863–1931) was an Australian-born sculptor who achieved major success in Britain. He became the first Australian artist knighted and was widely respected for public monuments, portrait busts and coin designs. Mackennal created sculptures of British royalty, including Edward VII, and designed coinage for the British Empire. Working mainly in London, he combined classical technique with strong realism, becoming one of the most prominent sculptors of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods.

178 x 139 mm