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Sir Frederick Lugard-Colonial administrator Nigeria. Bronze by Herbert Cawood
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Sir Frederick Lugard-Colonial administrator Nigeria. Bronze by Herbert Cawood 1938
20th Century
Bronze
92 x 27 x 27 cm
36 1/4 x 10 5/8 x 10 5/8 in
2051
€ 7,800.00
Herbert Harry Cawood (1890-1957) was an English sculptor and silversmith. He was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire and began working as a silversmith whilst still an art student. He was in the Machine Gun Corps during WW1. He exhibited at Leeds City Art Gallery, 1928 and the Royal Academy of Arts, London, (Summer Exhibition) 1920 – 1923. He was an associate member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors in 1943, a Fellow from 1946 -1952.
Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1st Baron Lugard GCMG CB DSO PC (22 January 1858 – 11 April 1945), known as Sir Frederick Lugard between 1901 and 1928, was a British soldier and explorer of Africa and a colonial administrator. He was Governor of Hong Kong (1907–1912), the last Governor of Southern Nigeria Protectorate (1912–1914), the first High Commissioner (1900–1906) and last Governor (1912–1914) of Northern Nigeria Protectorate and the first Governor-General of Nigeria (1914–1919).Lugard was commissioned into the 9th Foot (East Norfolk Regiment) in 1878 and joined the second battalion in India; he served in the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–1880), the Sudan campaign (1884–1885) and the Third Anglo-Burmese War (November 1885) and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in 1887. After this promising start, his career was derailed when he fell in love with a twice married British divorcee he met in India; learning she had been injured in an accident, he abandoned his post in Burma to join her in Lucknow, then followed her to England. When she rejected him, Lugard decided to make a fresh start in Africa.
Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, 1er baron Lugard GCMG CB DSO PC (22 janvier 1858 - 11 avril 1945), connu sous le nom de Sir Frederick Lugard entre 1901 et 1928, était un soldat britannique et explorateur de l'Afrique et un administrateur colonial. Il a été gouverneur de Hong Kong (1907-1912), dernier gouverneur du protectorat de la Nigéria méridionale (1912-1914), premier haut-commissaire (1900-1906) et dernier gouverneur (1912-1914) du protectorat de la Nigéria septentrionale et premier gouverneur général du Nigéria (1914-1919). Lugard a été commissionné dans le 9e régiment d'infanterie (régiment de Norfolk Est) en 1878 et a rejoint le deuxième bataillon en Inde ; il a servi dans la deuxième guerre anglo-afghane (1878-1880), la campagne au Soudan (1884-1885) et la troisième guerre anglo-birmane (novembre 1885) et a été décoré de l'Ordre du Service distingué en 1887. Après ce début prometteur, sa carrière a été interrompue lorsqu'il est tombé amoureux d'une divorcée britannique mariée deux fois qu'il a rencontrée en Inde ; apprenant qu'elle avait été blessée dans un accident, il a abandonné son poste en Birmanie pour la rejoindre à Lucknow, puis l'a suivie en Angleterre. Lorsqu'elle l'a rejeté, Lugard a décidé de repartir à zéro en Afrique. Une biographie complète et intéressante peut être trouvée sur Wikipédia. Herbert Harry Cawood (1890-1957) était un sculpteur et orfèvre anglais. Il est né à Sheffield, dans le Yorkshire, et a commencé à travailler comme orfèvre alors qu'il était encore étudiant en art. Il a servi dans le corps des mitrailleuses pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Il a exposé à la Leeds City Art Gallery en 1928 et à la Royal Academy of Arts de Londres (Exposition d'été) de 1920 à 1923. Il a été membre associé de la Royal Society of British Sculptors en 1943 et membre titulaire de 1946 à 1952.
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European Private Collection -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 1920-1949 Styles / Movements: Modern Incollect Reference #: 817287 -
Dimensions
W. 10.63 in; H. 36.22 in; D. 10.63 in; W. 27 cm; H. 92 cm; D. 27 cm;
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