Bashaw (Matthew Cotes Wyatt)

Bashaw (Matthew Cotes Wyatt)

Bashaw, a Newfoundland dog, sat some fifty times for his remarkable portrait. Bashaw's owner, Lord Dudley and Ward, commisssioned the marble sculpture from Matthew Cotes Wyatt (1777-1862) in 1831. The work was to have been displayed in Lord Dudley's house in Park Lane, but he died the year before it was finished, in 1833, and Bashaw remained in the possession of the sculptor until his death in 1862. Dogs' portraits were occasionally painted during the nineteenth century, but this elaborate lifesize sculpted piece, originally set with gems is unique. In 1851 it was shown at The Great Exhibition, where it was entitled "The Faithful Friend to Man Trampling Underfoot his Most Insidious Enemy", in reference to the bronze boa constrictor beneath the dog's feet. The placid expression of the dog, and the elegant cushion on which he stands, contrast with the coiled energy of the snake.

The sculpture remained unsold at the sale of Wyatt's effects after his death in 1862, and fell into the possession of his son, James, who put it up for sale at Christie's in 1887. It was unsold, but subsequently passed into the possession of John Corbett of Impney Hall, Droitwitch, Worcestershire, and was then sold to Edward Stevens of Prescott House, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, in 1906. In 1957 the sculpture was sold again and was bought by the Victoria and Albert Museum for £200 in 1960.

Matthew Cotes Wyatt (1777-1862) was the son of James Wyatt the architect, and was a painter and designer as well as a sculptor. The elaborate base made for Bashaw reflects his abilities in the field of decorative arts. In 1834 Wyatt held an exhibition of his works, the centrepiece being Bashaw, which was described in the catalogue as 'the most elaborate [portrayal] of a quadruped ever produced by ancient or modern art'.

Bibliography

*cite book|author=Jackson, Anna (ed.)|title= V&A: A Hundred Highlights|publisher=V&A Publications |year=2001 ISBN 1851773657

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* cite web |publisher= Victoria and Albert Museum
url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/british_galls/object_stories/os_bashaw/index.html
title= Bashaw
work=Sculpture
accessdate= 2008-08-26


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