Eric Aumonier

Eric Aumonier

Eric Aumonier (1899 – 1974) was a British sculptor. He was born in Northwood, Middlesex (now north-west London).

Aumonier's family name is Huguenot (French Protestant). Eric's grandfather, William, founded the Aumonier Studios in 1876, an architectural sculpture firm in London, initially located at New Inn Yard off Tottenham Court Road, then at 84 Charlotte Street. His son, also called William, continued the firm into the 1930s. William (junior) studied at West London School of Art. He exhibited at the Royal Academy of Art in 1899-1900 and was responsible for the architectural decorations of the Victoria Law Courts, Birmingham, in the late 1880s.

Two of his sons, Whitworth and Eric himself, were sculptors. Eric studied at the Slade School of Art. By 1931, Eric and Whitworth were running the studio as W. Aumonier & Sons. Eric responsible for artistic output.

In 1929, Aumonier was commissioned with five othersThe others sculptors of winds were: Eric Gill, Henry Moore, Allan G. Wyon, A. H. Gerard and Samuel Rabinovich. Jacob Epstein was also commissioned to carve sculptures of Day and Night.] to carve one of a set of relief sculptures of the four winds for 55 Broadway, the new London Electric Railway Company headquarters in St. James's, London, designed by Charles Holden. Aumonier carved the South Wind on the west side of the North wing (not visible from ground level).

In 1932, Eric designed a young horse, in white porcelain, for Royal Worcester.

Another commission for the London Underground, The Archer at East Finchley Underground station, is his most iconic work, the only three dimensional statue on the system. The contract for the work was placed on 8 June 1939, with an estimated cost of £245. The architect for the station was once again Charles Holden. The sculpture was unveiled on 22 July 1940.

Pennyfare, London Transport’s staff journal, explained the roots of the image in July 1940::"the figure of an ancient hunter of wild game is placed high up on the new East Finchley station. It is more than a decorative device - it is powerful symbolism"."

Finchley was on the edge of the royal forest of Enfield, which was hunted by both court and commoner. Drivers on the Northern Line still bear a tie pin based on the sculpture.

The Archer is nearly twice natural size and was made of 6 hundredweight of beech timber round a steel armature and then covered with 5 hundredweight of sheet lead. The timber had come from Czechoslovakia. The gold for the gilded features was mined in South Africa and the bow was English ash, bent by steam and coated with copper and gilt. The sculpture was probably constructed in three main sections, which were re-assembled on site.

Amongst other work for London Underground, Aumonier also made two stone reliefs over two of the entrances to the canteen at London Underground's Acton Works - one of a pie, knife and fork. A sculpture of Dick Whittington was planned for Highgate, but a reduction in the scope of the new station buildings caused by World War II meant this was never commissioned.

Aumonier also did some set work in the cinema. In 1946 he worked on the Powell and Pressburger film "A Matter of Life and Death" at Denham Film Studios. On the giant moving stairway featured in the film, Aumonier created the statues of various famous people. By coincidence, Powell and Pressburger's production company was called The Archers.

In later years, Aumonier and his wife moved to Ashburton, New Zealand, where he eventually died.

External links

* [http://www.bigartmob.com/view/901/ The Archer] as recorded on the Big Art Map.
* [http://photos.ltmcollection.org London Transport Museum Photographic Archive]
**ltmcollection|ue/i0000due.jpg|"South Wind" at 55 Broadway
**ltmcollection|rb/i0000drb.jpg|View of 55 Broadway showing "South Wind" in context (on left)
**ltmcollection|24/9886924.jpg|"The Archer" being worked on by Eric Aumonier, 1940
**ltmcollection|57/9856457.jpg|East Finchley station showing "The Archer" in context, 1942
* [http://www.geocities.com/adzwoof/highgateproposal.jpgLost Lines - Proposed station building at Highgate showing proposed Dick Whittington statue]

References

*McGill, Ann. "The Aumoniers, Craftsmen and Artists" New York : Highland Books. ISBN 0-9666710-0-7
* [http://www.the-archer.co.uk/history/lonely_archer.htm "The Lonely Archer"] , article on The Archer sculpture based on material supplied by Peter Bancroft, writer and historian of London Transport.
* [http://www.rsaum.co.uk/weblog/archives/2004/08/aumonier_ive_go.php "Re-posit"] , family history from one of Aumonier's descendants


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