Martin Brothers Imp playing the blocks
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Martin Brothers Imp playing the Blocks – Robert Wallace Martin
For sale is this delightful and cheeky looking imp playing the blocks. It is in excellent condition, with a very minor old “touch in” to the tip of the block instrument. Otherwise it is in wonderful original condition. It hails from the prominent collection of Barry Stock, a well known collector based out of the UK.
The Imps are a fascinating and highly collectible series of grotesque figures. Each piece depicts a whimsical imp engaged in playing various musical instruments. These figures are celebrated for their unique blend of humor, artistry, and intricate craftsmanship. The four brothers—Robert Wallace Martin, Edwin Martin, Walter Martin, and Charles Martin—were pioneers in the field of ceramic art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are best known for their imaginative and often eccentric creations, which have garnered a dedicated following among collectors.
Origins and Development
The Imps series began as part of the Martin Brothers’ broader exploration of grotesque and anthropomorphic themes. Drawing inspiration from medieval gargoyles, mythical creatures, and the Victorian fascination with the fantastical, the brothers crafted these figures with a playful yet eerie charm. Each imp in the series is unique, characterized by exaggerated features, expressive faces, and dynamic poses that capture the essence of playful mischief.
Martin Brothers Imps Artistic Characteristics
The Imps are meticulously detailed, showcasing the brothers’ exceptional skill in sculpting and glazing. The figures often feature elongated limbs, exaggerated facial expressions, and a whimsical sense of movement. Each imp is depicted playing a different musical instrument, ranging from stringed instruments like violins and cellos to wind instruments like flutes and horns. The instruments themselves are crafted with a high level of detail, adding to the overall charm and complexity of the figures.
The glazes used on the Imps vary, but they often include earthy tones with touches of vibrant colors to highlight specific details. The Martin Brothers were known for their innovative glazing techniques, which added depth and texture to their ceramic pieces. The surface of each imp is usually textured, enhancing the grotesque and fantastical elements of the design.
Martin Brothers Significance and Collectibility
The Martin Brothers Imps are highly prized by collectors due to their rarity, historical significance, and the sheer creativity represented. These figures encapsulate the Martin Brothers’ distinctive approach to ceramic art, blending humor, whimsy, and a touch of the macabre. Each piece is a testament to the brothers’ ability to infuse life and character into their creations, making them highly sought after in the art market.
Legacy of the Martin Brothers
The Martin Brothers left an indelible mark on the world of ceramics. Their work is considered a cornerstone of the British art pottery movement, and their pieces are held in high esteem by museums and private collectors alike. The Imps in their uniqueness, stand out as some of the most memorable and iconic creations of the Martin Brothers. These figures not only reflect the artistic trends of their time but also continue to captivate and inspire contemporary audiences with their timeless charm and imaginative design.
Many Martin Brothers pieces are on display at the V&A museum, including an Imp playing the Blocks!
Additional information
Height | 16cm |
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Width | 12cm |
Condition | Excellent condition. Only a small old touch in repair to the tip of the blocks. No other chips, cracks or repairs |
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