An English lead fountain group of 'The Boy with Swan'
An English lead fountain group of 'The Boy with Swan'

AFTER THEODOR KALIDE, CIRCA 1880

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An English lead fountain group of 'The Boy with Swan'
After Theodor Kalide, Circa 1880
The boy's left hand protecting his sight, his right arm around the spread-winged swan's neck, on an associated stone base with ogee rim
50 in. (127 cm.) high; 51 in. (29.5 cm.) wide

Lot Essay

This group is a copy of an original model entitled The Boy with Swan, which was exhibited at the Berlin Academy by Theodor Kalide (1801-1864) in 1834. Two years later he exhibited the same model in bronze. In 1849 a model was positioned on Peacock Island, but by 1851 it appears to have been removed, for in the Art-Journal's illustrated catalogue to the 1851 Great Exhibition, the copy exhibited, which was awarded a medal, is described as being from 'the gardens of Charlottensberg, the summer residence of the King of Prussia'. Unfortunately, Kalide's bronze has since disappeared. A zinc copy, cast by Moritz Geiss (1805-1875) and signed, may be found in the Italian Gardens, Osborne House, the Isle of Wight.


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