Introductory material
Monuments and Portraits
- Bust of His Majesty King Edward VII
- King Edward VII Memorial, Aberdeen (sketch models)
- Queen Victoria
- Elsie Doncaster (brown patination)
- Elsie Doncaster (green patination — Rotating image
- Richard Hooker
- The First Lesson [Mother and Child]
- Lieut.-Col. McCarty O'Leary
- Joseph Priestley
- Sir Joshua Reynolds
- Sir Wm. Maccormac
- Head of a Boy
- Seated Boy
- War Memorial to London Troops
- St. George, War Memorial, Harrow School Chapel
- St. George, War Memorial, Clifton college
- Sir John Alexander Cockburn
- James Isham, Esq.
- Sleeping Infant
- Untitled [Head of a Girl]
- Anne Hartley
Literary and Allegorical Works
- Circe
- Circe (sketch model)
- Education
- The Fine Arts
- The Genius of Painting
- Griselda
- 50 cm. bronze version dated 1896
- 38 cm. bronze version dated 1907
- 29 cm. plaster version undated
- 27 cm. bronze version dated c.1896 (and general discussion)
- Inspiration (bronze statuette)
- Knowledge (bronze statuette)
- Local Government
- Mother and Child
- Peace
- Science
- Spring (bronze 16-inch version)
- Spring (marble life-size version)
- The Prophetess of Fate
- South Africa
- Triumph of Silenus
- West Africa
- Canada
Literary and Allegorical Works: Heads and Busts
- The Age of Innocence (marble)
- The Age of Innocence (bronze)
- March, June, and December
- Study for Eve (or Night Spirit)
- St. Agnes
- Study for the Head of Saint George
Plaques and Bas Reliefs
- Blackwall Tunnel Commemorative Plaque
- My Little Duchess [bronze version — marble version]
- Innocence (copper bas relief)
- My Queen
- War Memorial in Bronze, Cloisters, New College, Oxford
- Queen Victoria
- The Fine Arts
- Mural Tablet Mrs. Craigie (John Oliver Hobbes)
- Unity (King Edward VII, Memorial, Sheffield)
- Peacemaker (King Edward VII, Memorial, Sheffield)
- Fame and Truth (King Edward VII, Memorial, Sheffield)
- Fine Arts (Panel for the Queen Victoria Memorial, Wellington, New Zealand)
- The Sacrifice of Isaac
Medals
Architectural and other Applied Sculpture
- Victoria & Albert Museum, London
- Front entrance to Victorian & Albert Museum, London
- Prince Albert
- Queen Victoria
- Inspiration
- Knowledge
- "in the"
- "Complete"
- "Accomplishment"
- Queen Victoria
- New War Office Building, London
- Base of Lamp-Post
- Two Electric Light Standards in the form of Nudes
- Morning
- Evening
- Bronze Keysone, London Friendly Society's Offices
- Amorini with the Arms and Seals of the Companies , Electra House
- Amorini, former Royal Insurance Company Building
- The Arts (Spandrel in Terra-Cotta)
- Relief over the entrance to the Grand Trunk Railway Offices
Bibliography
Baldry, A. Lys. “A Notable Sculptor: Alfred Drury, A.R.A.” The Studio. 37 (1906): 3-18. Internet Archive digitized from a copy in the University of Toronto Library. [Text in the Victorian Web].
Baldry, A. Lys. “Our Rising Artists: Alfred Drury, Sculptor.” The Magazine of Art. 24 (1900): 211-17. The Hathi Digital Library Trust digitized from a copy in the University of Chicago Library. 17 January 2018.
Beattie, Susan. The New Sculpture. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983.
British Sculpture 1850-1914. A loan exhibition of sculpture and medals sponsored by The Victorian Society. London: Fine Art Society, 1968.
Spielmann, Marion Harry. British Sculpture and Sculptors of Today. London: Cassell, 1901. Internet Archive. Web. 1 May 2013.
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