The Guardian of the Flame
Entry ID
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123 (11/02/2022)
Formal title of the work
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The Guardian of the Flame
Description of the sculpture
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Bronze half-length statue depicting a nude male with a stylised face and two small, round protrusions emerging from his forehead. He wears a large bracelet on his lower right arm.
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Type of object
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Statue: Half-length figure (single)
Base
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Base present - appears to be the original base
Dimensions
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Height: 137 cm
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Width: 56 cm
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Depth: ? cm
Materials
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Bronze
Specific techniques used
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Casting
Overall colour
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Monochrome – black
Does the Black person have a specific identity?
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Anonymous: generic/idealised type
Role within sculpture
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Main protagonist
Gender
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Male
Age
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Adult
Status
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Uncertain
Clothing
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Naked
Evidence of enslavement
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None
Evidence of 'exotic' status
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None
Action or activity
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Standing
Focus of gaze of Black person
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Unfocussed/blank eyeballs
Sculptural context
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No location included/implied
Sculptor
Place of production
Period of production
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Twentieth century (1900-1999)
Original purpose
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Decorative
Original display setting
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Unknown
Current / most recently known location
Accession number
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FATMP001088
Notes
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Brighton Museum and Art Gallery had this bronze statue cast from a plaster sculpture Glyn Philpot created before his death.
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Henry Thomas, Philpot's manservant, companion and muse, was the body model for this sculpture.
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http://13.41.147.145/s/database/item/38, . (no date) ‘The Guardian of the Flame’, Black People in European Sculpture, accessed May 5, 2025, http://13.41.147.145/s/database/item/998