Henry_Poole_(sculptor)

Henry Poole (sculptor)

Henry Poole (sculptor)

British sculptor (1873–1928)


Henry Poole RA (28 January 1873 — 15 August 1928) was a British architectural sculptor.[1]

Two Caryatids sculpture by Henry Poole, stood in the New Kent Road.
Statue on stone base in parkland
Statue of Captain Albert Ball in the grounds of Nottingham Castle
Evesham War Memorial

He studied at the Lambeth School of Art in 1888; and from 26 January 1892 under Harry Bates ARA and George Frederic Watts RA at the Royal Academy Schools.[2] Poole was elected ARA 22 April 1920 and became a full RA in 1927, shortly before his death. He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1894 – 1928;[2] and was Master of the Sculpture School from 1921 to 1927.[1]

He worked for the army school of camouflage founded by Solomon Joseph Solomon, at Hyde Park during World War I.[2]

Much of his architectural work has disappeared with the demolition of the buildings it decorated, but some examples survive. The celebrated bronze lions commissioned to guard The Bund entrance of The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation's magnificent 1923 Shanghai office, still survive in the Shanghai History Museum. These were cast by J W Singer & Sons, in Frome, and modern replicas sit in their place outside the building on The Bund.

His statue of Edward VII, outside the Victoria Rooms in Bristol is another bronze survivor. As is the statue of Captain Albert Ball, VC, DSO**, MC, the World War I fighter ace, in the grounds of Nottingham Castle.

Carved stone works survive at Cardiff City Hall (Giraldus Cambrensis), Deptford Town Hall and Westminster Central Hall. Fragments of his architectural sculptures for the demolished United Kingdom Provident Institution offices are now located on Milford Lane in London.[3]

Works


References

  1. Henry Poole, R.A. (Royal Academy) accessed 1 October 2009
  2. Young Pan, 1928 (Royal Academy) accessed 1 October 2009
  3. Mansfield, Ian (20 January 2021). "London Public Art: Three large stone heads on Milford Lane". IanVisits. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  4. McKenzie, Raymond (1 December 2001). Public sculpture of Glasgow. ISBN 978-0-85323-937-6. Retrieved 29 December 2009.
  5. "War Memorials Register: Field Marshal Earl Roberts VC". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  6. Gunby, David (2004). "Ball, Albert (1896–1917)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. pp. 553–55. ISBN 0-19-861353-9.
  7. "War Memorials Register: Nottingham High School War Memorial". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 1 January 2023.

17 artworks by or after Henry Poole at the Art UK site


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