Osmund Weeks
Active: 1888
Modeller
Works
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Modelled Arts and Crafts
Cast Peacock and Crane
Modelled Peacock and Crane
Cast Monkey and Dolphin
Modelled Monkey and Dolphin
Modelled Roundel in gesso for a screen in a church at Newcastle
Modelled Fox and Crane
Cast Fox and Crane
Cast The Lion in Love
Modelled The Lion in Love
Modelled The North Wind, the Sun and the Traveller
Cast The North Wind, the Sun and the Traveller
Modelled Roundel in gesso for a screen in a church in Newcastle
in collaboration with Heywood Sumner
Models in gesso duro for Bell Plate, Door handles and Key Escutcheons
Made Panels in gesso duro
Modelled Il Penseroso
Made Calligrapher and Miniaturist
Modelled An interlude
together with Crane
Moulded The Printing Press
Modelled L'Allegro
Together with Crane.
Modelled The Rivals
Together with Crane.
Modelled The Fountain
Cast The Fountain
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Exhibited at Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society: First Exhibition, 1888
Multiple works
Personal and Professional Connections
Collaborated with William Flavell
Collaborated with Walter Crane
1888 (Presumed) - 1889 (Presumed)
On various submissions to the 1888 and 1889 exhibitions of the ACES (see indivudal object entries for those events), occasionally with the collaboration of Flavell.
Collaborated with William Flavett
1888 (Presumed)
On "Arts and Crafts" in the 1888 exhibition of the ACES.
Collaborated with Gerald Callcott Horsley
1888 (Presumed)
On 'Panels in gesso duro' shown at the 1888 exhibition of the ACES.
Collaborated with (George) Heywood Maunoir Sumner
1888 (Presumed)
On submissions to the 1888 exhibition of the ACES.
Sources
Arts and Crafts Society: Catalogue of the First Exhibition.
1888
p.106, pp.130-132, p.137, p.139, p.141.
Citing this record
'Osmund Weeks', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/person.php?id=msib2_1209408283, accessed 03 Jun 2023]