Pilgarlic

Pilgarlic exemplifies both definitions of his name:

The obsolete meaning of a bald man, and the contemporary meaning of a man looked upon with mock pity.

Pilgarlic is an effete Elizabethan gentleman who is all in a tizzy because his dog has not only tracked mud in all over the marble floor, but has managed to tangle his leash around his master's legs.

Pilgarlic stands about 12" tall and wears an ivory-colored silk doublet and breeches, with hand-stitched teal lambskin jerkin and shoes. As with many pets and owners, he bears a striking resemblance to his dog. Pilgarlic is made of Lumicast™ resin and is available in a limited edition of ten. Each piece is signed and numbered, and sells for $1500.00 US.
Copyright ©1997 Tom Banwell

- Pilgarlic, A Fine Art Figurative Sculpture by Tom Banwell

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Larissa
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