SIR DAVID MURRAY
Portrait bust of the Scottish entrepreneur and businessman, Sir David Murray.
Dimensions: Life-size
Bronze: Unique Casting – SOLD
SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON
This portrait bust of the great Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton, was created following Anthony’s time as Artist In Residence with the South Georgia Heritage Trust at Grytviken; Shackleton’s final resting place. The sculpture is now on permanent display at the South Georgia Museum in Grytviken thanks to the generous donation by the Friends of South Georgia Island charity.
Dimensions: 56 x 45 x 28 cm
Imperial: 22 x 17.7 x 11 inches
Bronze: SOLD
“Difficulties are just things to overcome, after all.” – Sir Ernest Shackleton
Unveiling of the Shackleton Bust at the South Georgia Museum, Grytviken, South Georgia (Nov 2017).
LORD CLARK MEDAL
‘The Kenneth Clark Prize medal’ and the ‘Lord Clark Medal’ were designed and sculpted by Anthony Smith for Winchester College. A copy of the Kenneth Clark Prize medal is now in the national collection of coins and medals at the British Museum.
IAN FLEMING
Portrait bust of the famous author, Ian Fleming, commissioned by the Fleming family to celebrate the centenary of his birth (1908).
Dimensions: Life-size, with marble base
Bronze: Edition of 8
Price: €7500 inc. VAT
All sculptures can be delivered worldwide.
Please note, there is no VAT due on exports outside the EU.
CHARLES DARWIN BUST
Dimensions: Life-size
Bronze: Edition of 8
Price: €7000 inc. VAT
All sculptures can be delivered worldwide.
Please note, there is no VAT due on exports outside the EU.
Anthony Smith working on the wax stage for his Darwin Bust.
YOUNG DARWIN BUST
Portrait bust of the young Charles Darwin, commissioned by the Sedgwick Museum (Earth Sciences), Cambridge University.
Dimensions: Twice life-size
Bronze: UNIQUE
“I first read Darwin’s ‘On the Origin of Species’ when I was sixteen years old – it was a life-changing experience. I was inspired to study Zoology at Darwin’s old College – Christ’s College, Cambridge University – and I was later commissioned to create various statues and sculptures of the great man, my academic hero!” – AS
Charles Darwin’s alma mater – Christ’s College, Cambridge University.