Stock No. 34864

After Thorvaldsen English Neoclassical Style Leadwork Plaque

One of four 20th century English neoclassical style lead roundels we are selling in the manner of Thorvaldsen. Together, the set details Thorvaldsen’s ‘Ages of Man’ series depicting the four seasons of life. Sold separately, this roundel showcases the third in this series: Adulthood/Autumn. It details a classical male standing before his wife and child,…

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£3,175.00

Dimensions

Depth: 3cm1.18in

Width: 69cm27.17in

Height: 69cm27.17in

Weight: 35kg77.16lbs

Metric
Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Slight bends and deflections in the lead typical of the material. Ready for wall mounting using 2 fixings at base (supplied) and screw to the top. Indistinctly stamped to edge.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Maker

Thorvaldsen (after)

Material

Lead, Metal

Origin

England

Period

20th Century

Style

Georgian, Neoclassical

About this piece

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One of four 20th century English neoclassical style lead roundels we are selling in the manner of Thorvaldsen. Together, the set details Thorvaldsen’s ‘Ages of Man’ series depicting the four seasons of life.

Sold separately, this roundel showcases the third in this series: Adulthood/Autumn. It details a classical male standing before his wife and child, a recent successful hunt hanging from the spear over his shoulder and a dog at his side.

Large in scale and beautifully captured, this English leadwork plaque is suitable for styling in an interior or garden setting. Alternatively, it could be used alongside the others in the sequence as a characterful wall decor set inspired by classical art.

Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844)

One of the most notable sculptors of 19th century Europe, Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen lived most of his life in Rome, Italy.

He was prominent in Roman intellectual and artistic circles, famed for his classical sculpting style often inspired by themes from the bible or ancient mythology.

Many of his original works reside in The Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen, dedicated to showcasing the work of this talented neoclassic, classical sculptor.

Additional information

Weight 35 kg
Dimensions 3 × 69 × 69 cm
Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

20th Century

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