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The Ailsa Woodcock

The Ailsa Woodcock (© Louth Museum)

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Thomas Wilkinson Wallis (1822 - 1903)

Louth Museum

1854

Wallis set up his business in Louth in 1843. He specialised in carving dead game and foliage from a single piece of limewood, first creating a full-sized model with pipeclay on a wire frame. This carving was commissioned by the Marquis of Ailsa for Cassilis Castle in Scotland and remained there until 2009. The pipeclay model for this work is in the Hereford Museum and Art Gallery. The museum aims to build the largest national collection of Wallis's work and the Art Fund has helped it purchase two other carvings by Wallis in 1997 and 2008. This piece was presented by the Art Fund to mark the museum's centenary in 2010.

  • Medium: limewood
  • Dimensions: 78 x 45cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £5500 ( Total: £5,500)
  • ArtFunded in: 2009
  • Vendor: Outred Antiques Ltd

Provenance

The family of the Marquis of Ailsa; by descent; Shapes of Edinburgh, 2009; Alastair Drenman; Antony Outred Antiques Ltd.


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