Thursday 19 July 2018
A carved stone 'Battlement Figure' from Alnwick Castle, circa 1750-1770, James Johnson of...
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A carved stone 'Battlement Figure' from Alnwick Castle, circa 1750-1770, James Johnson of Stamfordham, the bearded centurion in full battle dress resting on his shield, mounted on later limestone plinth, the figure - 132cm high; overall - 153cm high
Alnwick castle is the seat of the Duke of Northumberland and was first built following the Norman conquest. It has been renovated and remodelled a number of times and the current figure dates to the mid-18th century when the first Duke ordered a full restoration of the castle which was then in a ruinous state. A number of stone figures were added by the mason James Johnson of Stamfordham to complement the surviving medieval examples, apparently taking 20 years to complete. When Algernon became the 4th Duke in 1847 he chose to replace the 18th century gothick architecture, including removing a large number of the stone battlement figures. Similar examples still adorn the castle but the current example is a rare survivor.
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