The bronze sculpture The Vision of Eof at the A4A studio foundry, in Ayrshire

Title

The bronze sculpture The Vision of Eof at the A4A studio foundry, in Ayrshire

Subject

Art

Description

John McKenna ARBS cast the sculpture, The Vision of Eof, in bronze at the A4A Art for Architecture studio foundry in Ayrshire. The bronze statue was unveiled in 2008 on site on the edge of the town market square in Evesham.

The sculptor had won a public art competition held by the Cotswold and Vale Magazine of Evesham around the 2000 millennium, to select by public vote a sculpture using the theme of the legend of Eof.

The legend of the founding of Evesham is that while searching for his pigs on the banks of the River Avon, Eof, a swineherd, received a vision of the Virgin Mary. Eof related this vision to Ecgwine (Saint Egwin), Bishop of Worcester. Ecgwine founded the great Evesham Abbey in about 701 AD on the site of the vision. The town's early name 'Eofeshamme' reflects this legend.

Creator

John McKenna ARBS

Date

circa 2004

Date Created

2004-01-01

Files

eofleg6.jpeg

Citation

John McKenna ARBS, “The bronze sculpture The Vision of Eof at the A4A studio foundry, in Ayrshire,” Woruldhord, accessed April 26, 2024, http://poppy.nsms.ox.ac.uk/woruldhord/items/show/377.

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