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Learn MorePair of Bronze Busts of Queen Mary by William Henry Tyler
- These bronze busts of the future Queen Mary were created in 1893 by the sculptor William Henry Tyler
- They were likely commissioned by the Duchess of York herself as diplomatic gifts
- They are both inscribed "May," for Mary’s intimate nickname used only by family
- The Royal Collection Trust holds a nearly identical pair of busts, currently housed at Buckingham Palace
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William Henry Tyler
Dated 1893
These rare and highly important bronze busts of the future Queen Mary, created in 1893 by the esteemed British sculptor William Henry Tyler, capture the future queen in the year of her marriage to the Duke of York, later King George V. Set on elegant Connemara marble columns, these sculptures were likely commissioned by the Duchess of York. . .
William Henry Tyler
Dated 1893
These rare and highly important bronze busts of the future Queen Mary, created in 1893 by the esteemed British sculptor William Henry Tyler, capture the future queen in the year of her marriage to the Duke of York, later King George V. Set on elegant Connemara marble columns, these sculptures were likely commissioned by the Duchess of York herself as diplomatic gifts to be presented to royal family members and close friends. Their museum-quality execution, combined with an inscription reading "May"—Mary’s intimate nickname used only by family—strongly suggests this royal provenance and personal significance.
Each bronze bust portrays Mary with regal poise, rendered in remarkable detail by Tyler’s skilled hand. A serene, composed expression softens her youthful features, while her hair is carefully styled in a manner reflective of Victorian aristocratic fashion. The rich patina of the bronze contrasts beautifully with the green-hued Irish marble base, highlighting the fine craftsmanship.
William Henry Tyler (1852–1906) was one of Britain’s leading sculptors of the late Victorian era, celebrated for his portraiture and royal commissions. The Royal Collection Trust holds a nearly identical pair of busts, currently housed at Buckingham Palace. Tyler’s ability to balance dignity and approachability in royal subjects made him a favored sculptor among Britain’s elite, and these busts exemplify his masterful technique and deep understanding of character.
Signed and dated “Will Tyler 1893” with the foundry mark “Cie Des Bronzes, Bruxelles”
12 7/8" high x 4 1/2" wide x 3 3/4" deep

Period: | 1816-1918 |
Origin: | England |
Type: | Sculpture |
Style: | Neoclassicism |
Depth: | 3.75 in. (9.53 cm) |
Width: | 4.5 in. (11.43 cm) |
Height: | 12.88 in. (32.7 cm) |

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