Stock No. 36063

Antique Italian Grand Tour Sculpture of Lion of Lucerne

An antique Italian Grand Tour sculpture after the Lion of Lucerne. Dating to circa 1820, this period model is thought to have been made as a souvenir or a sample of the work to be executed by the famous sculpture Bertel Thorvaldsen. The expertly carved hard stone displays excellent detail and a highly polished finish,…

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£2,875.00

Dimensions

Depth: 10cm3.94in

Width: 22cm8.66in

Height: 14.5cm5.71in

Weight: 2kg4.41lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. The lion sits on an alabaster pedestal. There are a couple of historic repairs; the lion carving itself has chips to the top of the shield. There is also an original fault running in the stone running through the lions hind quarter, resulting in a historic loss to top of leg/thigh. A later spliced section is visible to the back of the sculpture.

Wear

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

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1820

Maker

Unknown

Material

Alabaster, Marble

Origin

Italy

Period

Early 19th Century

Style

Grand Tour, Neoclassical

About this piece

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An antique Italian Grand Tour sculpture after the Lion of Lucerne.

Dating to circa 1820, this period model is thought to have been made as a souvenir or a sample of the work to be executed by the famous sculpture Bertel Thorvaldsen.

The expertly carved hard stone displays excellent detail and a highly polished finish, in a contemporary style placed on a complimentary alabaster base.

This depiction is much like the original with the most prominent features of the face of the lion expressing death, the form of the shield, the spear, and the spear impaled into the lion.

The slight discolouration gives the sculpture a characterful time worn look perfect for homes looking to add charm and appreciate its history.

Lion of Lucerne

The original sculpture of the Lion of Lucerne is a monumental work of art sculpted into a rocky cliff in Lucerne, Switzerland.

The dying lion commemorates the Swiss guardsmen who died defending the king of France, in 1792, during the French Revolution.

Officer Karl Pfyffer von Altishofen happened to be on leave at home in Lucerne on that fateful day. He requested the statue was erected in commemoration of the soldiers.

Today, it impresses visitors from all over the world and seen as both a memorial and work of art.

The sculpture was designed by the famous Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen, and became a reality in just over a year before being unveiled in 1821.

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 10 × 22 × 14.5 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1820

Maker

Material

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Origin

Italy

Period

Early 19th Century

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