Dame Elisabeth Frink

Goodbye from Clare: Four Years of Highlights

Clare, our Collections Assistant in Digital Preservation has decided to move on at the beginning of November. Over the course of the last four years, she has contributed to a wide range of projects and helped us with processing a lot of our digital records. Before she left, we asked her to write us one… Read more Goodbye from Clare: Four Years of Highlights

Walking in a Woolland Wonderland

We’ve come across these very seasonal photographs of Dame Elisabeth Frink’s Dorset studio grounds whilst cataloguing the collection. They date back to the 1980s and feature some of her most famous sculptures at Woolland blanketed in snow. These snow-covered sculptures are a way of dipping into the Frink archive and discovering some of her most… Read more Walking in a Woolland Wonderland

The Frink Archive Project – an Archivist’s personal reflections

Since last October, we have had David Johnston-Smith as a Project Archivist cataloguing the Dame Elisabeth Frink collection held at Dorset History Centre. The latter part of this project has been made more challenging by circumstances, but in this blog, David wanted to give his thoughts on the project and the collection as a whole…… Read more The Frink Archive Project – an Archivist’s personal reflections

Elisabeth Frink: A project update

With the exception of the fascinating recent blog about our conservator creating protective packaging for the wonderful plaster maquettes, it has been a while since we updated you about the exciting project to catalogue the archive of the renowned sculptor, Dame Elisabeth Frink.  This collection was provided to Dorset History Centre in accordance with the… Read more Elisabeth Frink: A project update

Protecting the work of Dame Elisabeth Frink

When the Dame Elisabeth Frink archive arrived at the Dorset History Centre, it came with some unusual items.  Along with a number of bronzes are eight small groups of plaster maquettes, the largest of these measuring no more than 30cm high.  Maquettes are preparatory models that sculptors make to help them visualise the final piece… Read more Protecting the work of Dame Elisabeth Frink

The Frink Archive at Dorset History Centre – an update

Dorset History Centre has been lucky enough to be gifted the archive of Dame Elisabeth Frink, one of Britain’s foremost modern sculptors – this was provided to DHC in accordance with the wishes of the artist’s late son Lin Jammet.  Work to catalogue the archive has been underway since October and you will hear from the archivist undertaking… Read more The Frink Archive at Dorset History Centre – an update

Dame Elisabeth Frink at Christie’s Lates

David Johnston-Smith, the project archivist currently cataloguing the Dame Elisabeth Frink archival collection, was delighted to be invited to speak at a recent Christie’s Lates event on 13th January in London.  David was due to be introducing the archival collection to the large and enthusiastic crowd these popular evening events encourage, whilst Annette Ratuszniak, former… Read more Dame Elisabeth Frink at Christie’s Lates

The Dame Elisabeth Frink Project – an update

The exciting one-year project to catalogue the collection of sculptor Dame Elisabeth Frink, who spent the last 16 years of her life in Dorset at Woolland, near Blandford Forum, has now been running for three months.  Project Archivist, David Johnston-Smith, has now designed a catalogue structure and is currently working his way through the approximately… Read more The Dame Elisabeth Frink Project – an update