Dunham Massey Hall sundial
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The Dunham Massey Hall sundial is a lead sculpture depicting a kneeling black man holding a sundial on his head. It was created during the 18th century, and is variously attributed to Andries Carpentière and Jan van Nost.[1][2]
The sculpture has been described as a degrading depiction of its subject. It was removed from its location outside the National Trust-owned Dunham Massey Hall in June 2020, during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Dunham Massey says it is "reviewing" a statue depicting a black figure carrying a sundial". Altrincham Today. 2020-06-10. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
- ^ a b "Stately home's 'degrading' statue removed". BBC News. 2020-06-12. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
- ^ "Dunham Massey removes sundial statue as National Trust admits it causes "upset and distress"". Altrincham Today. 2020-06-11. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
53°22′57″N 2°23′59″W / 53.38256°N 2.39979°W
Categories:
- Black people in art
- Grade II listed buildings in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford
- Lead sculptures
- Monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests
- Relocated buildings and structures in the United Kingdom
- Sculptures in England
- Sculptures of men in the United Kingdom
- Statues in the United Kingdom
- Sundials
- Sculpture stubs
- United Kingdom stubs