Miss A. Blanche Stack
Active: 1900 - 1912
Country of birth and death: Ireland
Sculptor, medallist
Born in Ireland, listed in Forrer, vol. 5, (1912), p. 649, as British.
Works
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Medallion Portrait of W. King-Edwards, Esq., DL, in plaster
Mr T. R. King Edwards and Misses M. and J. Pearsall
Marble Bust of the late Bishop O' Brien
£5 5s.
Dr Edward Bagot
1900
A Portrait
1900
Portrait of the Rev. J. B. Stack
1902
Composition Medal 'Girl at Piano'
1904
Portrait in Low Relief (Bishop Stack)
1904
Statuette of a boy blowing bubbles
1906
Bathing Girl
1907 (Presumed)
£5
Bubbles
1907 (Presumed)
£5
The Protector - Bronze Group of Children
1908
Statuette - Mother and Child in Terra cotta
1908
Three reductions of Medallion Portrait of Mrs Stack in plaster and silver
1908
Bust - Canon Bagot
1908
Locations
Address 7 Appian Way Dublin | View on map
1900
Address 31 Lower Leeson Street Dublin | View on map
1902 (Circa) - 1907 (Circa)
Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Exhibited at Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1900
Multiple works
Exhibited at Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1902
'Portrait of the Rev. J. B. Stack'
Exhibited at Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1905
'Mr T. R. King Edwards and Misses M. and J. Pearsall'
Exhibited at Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1906
'Marble Bust of the late Bishop O' Brien'
Exhibited at Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1907
Multiple works
Exhibited at Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1908
Multiple works
Exhibited at The Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland Third Exhibition, 1904
1904
Exhibited at International Exhibition, Dublin, 1907
1907
Irish Fine Art Section:
Pictures, Drawings, Engravings and Sculpture, by Irish Artists;
Sculpture [located in] Gallery V.
p. 116, no. 465:'Study of a Figure'. Plaster.
Lent by the artist. *The number '10' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 10-0-0.
p. 117, no. 474:'Design for Hall Decoration, taken from Tennyson's "Princess"'.
Plaster Relief.
Lent by the artist. *The number '5' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 5-0-0.
p. 117, no. 485 :'Rev. James T. O' Brien, D.D.'.
Plaster Bust, replica of Marble in Trinity College, Dublin.
Lent by the artist. *The number '10' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 10-0-0.
p. 117, no. 486 :'Two Medallion Portraits, Mdle. Genevieve Granger and Bishop M. Stack'.
Plaster.
Lent by the artist. *The number '2' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that these objects were subsequently sold for 2-0-0.
p. 118, no. 488 :'Portraits of two Girls'.
Plaster Relief.
Lent by the artist. *The number '15/-' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 15 shillings.
Exhibited at Exhibition of the Bristol Academy, Annual Spring Exhibition for the Promotion of the Fine Arts, The Sixty-Second, 1907
1907
Descriptions of Practice
Listed under Sculptors Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, Coin, Gem, and Seal-Engravers, Mint Masters, &c., Ancient and Modern with References to their Works, B.C. 500 - A.D. 1900, Volume V, 1912 Biographical Dictionary of Medallists
Listed as a contemporary sculptor born in Ireland. Exhibited medals and plaquettes at the Paris Salons in 1904 and 1907, and at the Royal Academy in 1905. See Forrer, vol. 5, (1912), p. 649.
Sources
International Exhibition, Dublin 1907, Fine Art Catalogue
1907
Irish Fine Art Section:
Pictures, Drawings, Engravings and Sculpture, by Irish Artists;
Sculpture [located in] Gallery V.
p. 116, no. 465:'Study of a Figure'. Plaster.
Lent by the artist. *The number '10' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 10-0-0.
p. 117, no. 474:'Design for Hall Decoration, taken from Tennyson's "Princess"'.
Plaster Relief.
Lent by the artist. *The number '5' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 5-0-0.
p. 117, no. 485 :'Rev. James T. O' Brien, D.D.'.
Plaster Bust, replica of Marble in Trinity College, Dublin.
Lent by the artist. *The number '10' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 10-0-0.
p. 117, no. 486 :'Two Medallion Portraits, Mdle. Genevieve Granger and Bishop M. Stack'.
Plaster.
Lent by the artist. *The number '2' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that these objects were subsequently sold for 2-0-0.
p. 118, no. 488 :'Portraits of two Girls'.
Plaster Relief.
Lent by the artist. *The number '15/-' annotated alongside in black ink - perhaps denoting that this object was subsequently sold for 15 shillings.
Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Catalogue of the Seventy-Eighth Annual Exhibition, 1907 RHA Annual Exhibition Catalogue
1907
p. 29, nos. 382, 383.
Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Catalogue of the Seventy-Seventh Annual Exhibition, 1906 RHA Annual Exhibition Catalogues
1906
p. 29 (389)
The Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland Catalogue of The Third Exhibition, 1904
1904
Citing this record
'Miss A. Blanche Stack', 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=msib3_1204540137, accessed 02 Oct 2023]