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Motherless, created by Victorian Scottish artist George Lawson

Motherless, created by Victorian Scottish artist George Lawson, is one of the most popular and moving works of art in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. To celebrate the success of the recent refurbishment, Relicarte have created a limited edition museum-quality replica of this iconic sculpture ? the ideal collectors item or gift. The 12-inch sculpture is created by Relicarte through their unique blend of precision technology and traditional craftsmanship, capturing flawlessly all the character and detailed artistry of the original.

Each replica is cast to order in Scotland in a choice of resin bronze or ivory white finish, and comes accompanied by a certificate of provenance, verifying its individual edition number and authenticity. Every purchase includes a royalty payment to Culture and Sport Glasgow, a charitable company which manages the collections in Kelvingrove to ensure that visitors enjoy the works of art for generations to come.

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A HISTORY OF "MOTHERLESS" by GEORGE LAWSON
Written by Hugh Stevenson, Sculpture curator, Kelvingrove Art Gallery
The heart-rending sculpture by George Lawson has been a firm favourite among visitors since being bought for Kelvingrove in 1901. The story behind the ensemble of the sad little girl in the arms of her distraught father needs no explanation apart from the title Motherless. One can only speculate how mother met her end in a tragic accident perhaps, or in one of the epidemics that swept Victorian Britain.
The popularity of this piece is guaranteed by its appeal to the emotions. It is by far the best-known work by Scottish sculptor George Lawson; in fact it is probably the only work known to most people by the man who was responsible for the figure groups on the front of Glasgow's City Chambers.
Lawson first exhibited his plaster of Motherless at the Royal Academy in London in 1889 and at the Glasgow Institute the following year, but no one bought it until the Glasgow International Exhibition of 1901. Glasgow Corporation then acquired it for the City's collection. They preferred plaster as opposed to the much more pricey alternatives of marble or bronze, as this enabled them to buy more pieces for the Sculpture Court of the newly opened Art Galleries.
Weaknesses in the original process combined with surface damage over the years required major conservation before Kelvingrove's reopening after its recent refurbishment in 2006. Much original detail was uncovered from below layers of added paint, the ghostly white of the plaster was given a more easy on the eye coating, and the whole surface was finished with a protective varnish.

Ordering Information
Cost per Statue £215:00 + £13:50 P+P
When ordering Please state the style of finish you desire from the choices of “ResinBronze” and “Ivory White”
To order by post:
Fill in the coupon and send with your cheque or postal order (DO NOT SEND CASH), to:
Relicarte
1 Eshiels Holdings
Peebles
EH45 8NA
By phone:
Simply call Relicarte on 0131 208 1892.
Please have your Mastercard/Visa/Switch/Maestro number ready and Quote ‘motherless offer’.
Offer subject to availability and open to UK mainland readers only. If not happy for any reason we will accept return of faulty/unused goods in sealed original packaging for refund or replacement within 10 days. This does not affect your statutory rights.
Reader Offer supplied by Relicarte. We aim to despatch orders promptly, however please allow 14 days for delivery.

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