Truth and Falsehood
Summary
Seated female figure classically robed sits astride a male torso emerging from the base of the sculpture. The body of the female figure representing Truth, is turned slightly to the left and her right leg is bent with her foot firmly on the chest of the torso representing Falsehood, together with her left hand which pushes the figure downwards as he braces himself with his left hand against the plinth. The male figure appears to have a serpentine tail which coils around the feet of Truth. The sculpture has a square column plinth. This was a plaster model for the Wellington Monument in St.Paul's Cathedral, London. See this version in the V&A: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O186856/truth-and-falsehood-group-singer-john-webb/
Object Name
Truth and Falsehood
Creators Name
Date Created
1856-1870
Dimensions
sculpture: 59.7cm
accession number
1914.61
Place of creation
Europe
Support
Array
Medium
plaster
On Display
[G12] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 12 - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
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Credit
Gift of Mr. Edmund Davis
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