Edward Hodges Baily

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Edward Hodges Baily
Edward Hodges Baily 2.jpg
Born(1788-03-10)10 March 1788
Bristol, England
Died22 May 1867(1867-05-22) (aged 79)
London, England
Known forSculpting
Notable work Nelson's Column
AwardsFRS, Turner Gold Medal

Edward Hodges Baily (10 March 1788 – 22 May 1867; sometimes misspelled Bailey) was a prolific British sculptor responsible for numerous public monuments, portrait busts, statues and exhibition pieces as well as works in silver. He carved friezes for both the Marble Arch and Buckingham Palace in London. His numerous statues of public figures include that of Horatio Nelson on top of Nelson's Column and Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey on Grey's Monument in Newcastle upon Tyne. Throughout his career Baily was responsible for creating a number of monuments and memorials for British churches and cathedrals, including several in St Paul's Cathedral.

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Biography

Baily was born on 10 March 1788, at Downend in Gloucestershire, to Martha Hodges (1755–1836) and William Hillier Baily (1763–1834), a woodcutter who specialised in carving ship's figureheads. [1] At the age of fourteen he was placed as an accounts clerk in a mercantile house, where he worked for two years, though he continued to produce wax models and busts, his childhood hobby. [2] In 1804, aged sixteen, he abandoned his job and set himself up as a professional wax portraitist. [3] Two Homeric studies, executed for a friend, were shown to the sculptor John Flaxman who was so impressed, that in 1807, he accepted Baily as a pupil in his London studio and subsequently employed him as an assistant. [1] In 1808, Baily won the silver medal of the Society of Arts for a plaster figure of Laocoön and the next year entered the Royal Academy Schools. [3] [4] At the academy he won a silver medal in 1809 and in 1811 he gained their gold medal for a model of Hercules restoring Alcestis to Admetus , and soon after exhibited Apollo discharging his Arrows against the Greeks and Hercules casting Lichas into the Sea. [3] [4]

Eve at the Fountain, 1822 Bristol museum statue female.JPG
Eve at the Fountain , 1822

From 1816 to 1846, Baily was the Chief Modeller for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, goldsmiths to the royal family, where he was responsible for creating the Doncaster Cup trophy in 1843 and the Ascot Gold Cup in 1844. [3] Baily also produced designs for the silversmith Paul Storr. [1] For a soup tureen commission in 1821, Baily designed a pair of ornamental handles which became the basis of his large scale marble sculpture Eve at the Fountain , which was acquired by the Bristol Literary Institute and is now in the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. [3] Widely reproduced at reduced sizes in both Parian ware and bronze, the work was among the most popular individual sculptures in Britain at the time. [1] Baily returned to Eve as a subject in 1842 with the work Eve listening to the Voice. [5] Baily was elected an Associate member of the Royal Academy in 1817 and, on the strength of Eve at the Fountain, a full Academician in 1821. [4] [5]

Baily's statue of Nelson on Nelson's Column Nelson's Column top.jpg
Baily's statue of Nelson on Nelson's Column

From the 1820s until 1858, Baily had a series of high-profile public commissions and was also responsible for numerous portrait busts, statues and exhibition pieces. [6] He carved the bas-reliefs on the facade of the Masonic Hall on Park Street in Bristol and those on the south side of the Marble Arch in Hyde Park in 1826. [3] When changes were made to the size and design of the Marble Arch, a number of friezes that Baily had carved were considered surplus to requirements but were installed on the facade of Buckingham Palace. [7] He also designed the models of the stone figures installed on the pediment of Buckingham Palace when the building was enlarged and carved the frieze Britannia Rewarding Arts and Sciences for the Palace's throne room. [1] He created the prominent statue of Horatio Nelson for the top of Nelson's Column, in Trafalgar Square. [4] For the facade of the National Gallery facing onto Trafalgar Square he created a series of statues and friezes. [3]

Baily exhibited at the Royal Academy regularly from 1810 to 1862 and at the British Institution from 1812 to 1840. [3] His exhibition pieces often represented aspects of family life with titles such as Maternal Affection and Mother and Child. [6] For Saint Stephen's Hall in the Palace of Westminster he created statues of Charles James Fox and Lord Mansfield. [6] Subjects of his portrait busts included the Duke of Wellington, his mentor John Flaxman and Lord Byron. [6] Several of his designs for monuments were cast as small scales bronzes for the domestic retail market, notably his equestrian statue of George IV. [3]

Financial insecurity was a recurring theme in Baily's life. He was first declared bankrupt in 1831, and again in 1838. On the first occasion questions were asked in Parliament on his behalf because his financial distress had resulted from delays in receiving payment for sculptures at Buckingham Palace. [1] Fortunately his appeals to the Royal Academy for financial assistance, were successful in the 1830s, as again in the 1860s, when they provided him with a pension of £200 a year as an honorary retired Academician. [1] Baily's election as a fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) came in 1842. Among his final works was the design for the Turner medal in 1857, the Royal Academy's award for landscape painting. [1]

Baily's grave in Highgate Cemetery Grave of Edward Hodges Baily in Highgate Cemetery.jpg
Baily's grave in Highgate Cemetery

Baily married Elizabeth Wardley (1786–1836) in Bristol during 1806 and the couple had four children. [1] Their daughter, Caroline, married Edgar George Papworth Senior one of Baily's assistants. [1] Among his other assistants and pupils were John Henry Foley, Musgrave Watson, Joseph Durham, Edward Bowring Stephens and William Theed. [1] [8] Baily's nephew was William Hellier Baily, the paleontologist.

Baily died at 99 Devonshire Road in Holloway, London, on 22 May 1867, aged 79, and is buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery. [9]

Selected public works

1815–1829

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignation Wikidata Notes
St Nicholas Cathedral, Newcastle - Monument - geograph.org.uk - 974454.jpg Memorial to Calverly Bewick Newcastle Cathedral After 1815Sculpture group on plinthMarbleGrade IWith William Theed [10] [11]
Major General William Ponsonby monument, St Paul's Cathedral 03.jpg
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William Ponsonby Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, London1820Sculpture group on plinthMarble [12] [13]
Eve at the Fountain.jpg
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Eve at the Fountain Bristol Museum and Art Gallery 1822StatueMarbleA plaster version is held by the Victoria and Albert Museum [14]
Bristol, Minerva & Apollo, Portico of Masonic Hall, 17 Park St., Bristol.jpg Bristol with Minerva and Apollo Portico of 17 Park Street, Bristol 1824Curved relief frieze Carrara marble 820cm long by 80cm highGrade II* Q17553095 Architect;- Charles Robert Cockerell. [15]
Thomas Parry Memorial, St. George's Cathedral.jpg Memorial to Thomas Parry St. George's Cathedral, Chennai 1824Relief sculptureMarble [16]
Henry Fuseli by Edward Hodges Baily, 1824, National Portrait Gallery, London.jpg
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Henry Fuseli National Portrait Gallery, London 1824BustMarble570mm x 285mm [17]
John Jervis, Earl St Vincent statue.jpg
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John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, London1826StatueMarble [12] [18]
White Marble Freize- Nelson's triumph at the battle of Cape St Vincent - Triton Square, London (4081016009).jpg
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Battle of St Vincent Regent's Place Plaza, Camden, Londonc. 1826FriezeMarble [19]
Memorial to Bishop George Pelham DD - geograph.org.uk - 731880.jpg Memorial to Bishop George Pelham St Mary's Church, Buckden, Cambridgeshire 1827SculptureMarbleGrade I [20]
DV405 no.88 Pictons monument Carmarthen.png Monument to Thomas Picton Picton Terrace, Carmarthen 1828StatueBronzeStatue; 9ft 6inMonument was dismantled in 1846 [8] [21] [22]
Carmarthenshire Museum (8540).jpg The Death of General Sir Thomas Picton at Waterloo Carmarthenshire County Museum, Carmarthen1828Relief friezeStoneCreated for the Picton Monument dismantled in 1846 [8] [22]
Marble Arch-London.jpg
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Valour and Virtue and Peace and PlentySouth face of Marble Arch, London1828Two reliefsMarble150cm squareGrade I Q845529 [7] [23]
Athenaeum Club statue (25300078589).jpg
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Pallas Athene Athenaeum Club, London 1829Gilded statueGrade I Q89271625 Architect, Decimus Burton [24]

1830–1839

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignation Wikidata Notes
Thomas Lawrence by Edward Hodges Baily, 1830, National Portrait Gallery, London.JPG Sir Thomas Lawrence National Portrait Gallery, London 1830BustMarble700mm x 420mm [25]
Statue of Pulteney Malcolm, St Paul's Cathedral crypt.jpg
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Pulteney Malcolm Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral, London1832StatueMarble [12] [26]
WLA vanda Maternal Affection.jpg
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Maternal Affection Victoria and Albert Museum 1837Sculpture groupMarble94cm [14]
Monument to 3rd Earl of Egremont.jpg
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George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont Church of St Mary, Petworth, West SussexAfter 1837Seated statue on pedestalMarbleGrade I [1] [27]
Charles Grey - 2nd Earl Grey - atop the Grey Momument - Newcastle upon Tyne - England - 140804.jpg
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Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey Grey's Monument, Newcastle upon Tyne1838StatueMarbleGrade I Q5608058 [8] [28]
Statue of Thomas Telford, Westminster Abbey 03.jpg
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Thomas Telford Westminster Abbey, London1839Statue on pedestalMarble [29]
Admiral Horatio Nelson, Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square, London.JPG
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Horatio Nelson Nelson's Column, London1839-42StatueCraigleith stoneGrade I Q2447876 [8] [30]

1840–1849

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignation Wikidata Notes
Monument to Henry Vassall-Fox, Baron Holland, Westminster Abbey 03.jpg
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Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland Westminster Abbey, LondonAfter 1840Bust on monument with figures at baseMarble [31]
Edward Hodges Baily-Prince Albert-Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg
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Albert, Prince Consort Victoria and Albert Museum 1841BustMarble80cmCommissioned, and rejected, by Queen Victoria for portraying Albert as too old [14]
Astley Paston Cooper statue, St Paul's Cathedral.jpg
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Astley Cooper St Paul's Cathedral, London1842StatueMarble [12] [32]
RichardBourkeLibraryStatue.jpg
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Richard Bourke Sydney, Australia1842Statue on pedestalBronze & stone [33]
Eve listening to Adam by Edward Hodges Baily-Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg
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Eve listening to Adam Victoria and Albert Museum 1842StatueMarble96.5cmAlso known as Eve listening to the Voice [14]
Statue of Isaac Watts, Abney Park Cemetery.jpg
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Dr Isaac Watts Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington, London1845Statue on pedestalStoneGrade II Q26528763 [34]
David Hare Statue by Edward Hodges Baily - 1845 CE - Hare School Playground - 87 College Street - Kolkata 2015-02-09 2250.JPG
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David Hare Hare School, Kolkata1845Statue on pedestalMarbleKMC Grade 1 Q68148800 [16]
Metcalfe kingston.jpg Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe St. William Grant Park, Kingston, JamaicaAfter 1846Statue on pedestalStone [16]

1850 and later

ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
coordinates
DateTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignation Wikidata Notes
A Sleeping Girl by Edward Hodges Baily 04.jpg
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A Sleeping Girl Bristol Museum and Art Gallery 1850StatueMarble
Tindal.jpg Nicholas Conyngham Tindal Tindal Square, Chelmsford, Essex1850Seated statue on pedestalBronze & stoneGrade II Q26391312 [8] [35]
Statue of Thomas Fleming, Manchester Cathedral - geograph.org.uk - 3869979.jpg
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Thomas Fleming Manchester Cathedral 1851Statue on pedestalMarbleGrade I [36] [37]
Robert Peel statue, Bury.jpg
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Statue of Robert Peel Market Place, Bury, Greater Manchester 1852Statue on pedestal with relief panelsBronze & graniteGrade II Q7160232 [8] [38]
George Stephenson - National Railway Museum - 2005-10-15.jpg
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George Stephenson National Railway Museum, York 1852Statue on pedestalMarble & stoneRelocated from Euston Station, London [39]
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and the growth and division of the British Empire, 1708-1778; (1901) (14780383854).jpg Lord Mansfield St Stephen's Hall, Westminster, London1855Statue on pedestalMarble [40]
Charles James Fox St Stephen's Hall, Palace of Westminster, London1856Statue on pedestalMarble [41] [42]

Church monuments and memorials

Throughout his career Baily was responsible for creating a number of monuments and memorials for British churches and cathedrals. Examples include

Memorial to Robert Gray, Bristol Cathedral Robert Gray memorial, Bristol Cathedral.jpg
Memorial to Robert Gray, Bristol Cathedral

Other works

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