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ENGLAND, Royal Academy of Arts, 1901, a silver award medal by T. Brock, draped bust of...
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ENGLAND, Royal Academy of Arts, 1901, a silver award medal by T. Brock, draped bust of Edward VII right, rev. the torso Belvedere on plinth, classical landscape at lower right, edge named (Francis Edw. Fitzjohn Crisp, for the Second Drawing of a Head from the Life, Dec. 10, 1903), 55mm, 81.94g (E 1862; cf. Noonans 311, 577 [a 1905 R.A. medal to the same recipient]). Extremely fine, dark-toned £150-£200
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Francis Edward Fitzjohn Crisp (1883-1915), St John’s Wood, London, artist; attended the Royal Academy 1903-8, gold medallist in 1907. At the outbreak of War Crisp served as a corporal in F Company, 28th County of London Battalion (The Artists’ Rifles) and disembarked in France on 26 October 1914, having joined the unit some two years previously. At the time of his death, on 5 January 1915 when attached to the Grenadier Guards, he was the first in his unit to be killed after the Christmas Armistice
ENGLAND, Royal Academy of Arts, 1901, a silver award medal by T. Brock, draped bust of Edward VII right, rev. the torso Belvedere on plinth, classical landscape at lower right, edge named (Francis Edw. Fitzjohn Crisp, for the Second Drawing of a Head from the Life, Dec. 10, 1903), 55mm, 81.94g (E 1862; cf. Noonans 311, 577 [a 1905 R.A. medal to the same recipient]). Extremely fine, dark-toned £150-£200
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Francis Edward Fitzjohn Crisp (1883-1915), St John’s Wood, London, artist; attended the Royal Academy 1903-8, gold medallist in 1907. At the outbreak of War Crisp served as a corporal in F Company, 28th County of London Battalion (The Artists’ Rifles) and disembarked in France on 26 October 1914, having joined the unit some two years previously. At the time of his death, on 5 January 1915 when attached to the Grenadier Guards, he was the first in his unit to be killed after the Christmas Armistice
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