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Erdmann Theodor Kalide (1801-63)
Fountain with boy and swan c. 1851
Zinc | RCIN 41829
Lower Terrace, Osborne House
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A zinc fountain group of a boy and a swan after the antique, the boy shown standing conceling his eyes from the sun with his left hand, his right hand around the neck of a swan shown stretching and looking upwards with its wings unfurled. Set on a plain squared base. The group was original bronzed.
The group is a replica of Kalide's famous life size bronze fountain group executed in 1836 for the gardens at Pfaueninsel in Berlin. It was cast by the Berlin founders M. Geiss and it was exhibited together with zinc reproductions of statues after the antique - several of these statues were acquired by Prince Albert and Queen Victoria durign the 1850s for the gardens at Osborne House - in the 1851 London Great Exhibition. The group figures in the Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition, 1851 (p 235).Provenance
Given to Queen Victoria by King William and Queen Augusta of Prussia, 24 May 1851. Placed in the gardens at Osborne House.
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Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Zinc
Place of Production
Berlin [Germany]