202/1915
Cast copper alloy head of an Oba, into which a large carved tusk would have been placed.
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169/1970/1
This carved block was removed from the facade of Exeter’s Guildhall during repairs in 1970.
75/1995
This was part of a stone effigy from a tomb and shows a knight’s head, wearing chainmail and lying on a cushion.
114/2000
This stone fragment was found during excavations in Exeter.
17/1916
This devotional panel was discovered in Exeter in 1854 and was probably originally in a church.
85/2001/2
Millennium, Optimism is influenced by Peter Thursby’s interest in architectural forms.
1/1988
Dressed in gown and tunic, the bearded figure of St Peter tramples the devil beneath his feet.
54/2017/1
In 2016 RAMM hosted an exhibition by artist Michael Shaw.
54/2017/2
521/1989
This sculptural fragment shows the body of a bird with feathers, and the top of its legs.
19/2017/2
Dam has taken inspiration for Specimens from an Imaginary Voyage from RAMM's collection of starfish and sea urchins in Sladen's Study.
305/1997/S35
This small head of a green man was found during excavations at Berry Pomeroy Castle near Totnes.
89/1979/1
A fragment from a medieval sculpture of virgin and child from St Katherine’s Priory.
4/2020
Randall-Page is known for his stone sculptures, inspired by the geometric shapes and patterns of nature.
K257
Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571) was an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and author.
56/2019
In 2014 Geoffrey Preston installed this panel in RAMM’s Making History Gallery.
326/1997
47/1968
Sculpture by Mary Martin.
116/1969
‘Triple Loop’ by William Pye (b.
40/2000
A cast bronze sculpture by Paul Mount
105/1973
Sculpture of Sir Jonathan F Pollock who was a lawyer and politician.
75/1969/5
Cherrywood sculpture by Denis Mitchell.
K256
Sculpture depicting Michelangelo
25/2020
86/1966/M1
When this stone object was donated to the museum it was thought to be part of an inscribed cone used as a building dedication in ancient Mesopotamia.
305/1997/PL50
The great hall of Berry Pomeroy was a grand, highly decorated room with a fireplace as a central feature.
398/1973/3
Mary Stella Edwards donated this work by Judith Ackland in 1973.
85/2001/1
The sculptor Peter Thursby moved to Exeter in 1955 and became Head of Exeter School of Art (1972–89).
107/1994
This abstract bronze sculpture was created by Barbara Hepworth (1903-1975), a leading figure in Modernism and in the St Ives group of artists.
106/1927
This work depicts 'Bacchante', a priestess of Bacchus (Dionysus), the God of Wine, in classical mythology.