SIR ALFRED GILBERT, M.V.O, R.A. (1854-1934)
SIR ALFRED GILBERT, M.V.O, R.A. (1854-1934)
SIR ALFRED GILBERT, M.V.O, R.A. (1854-1934)
SIR ALFRED GILBERT, M.V.O, R.A. (1854-1934)
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SIR ALFRED GILBERT, M.V.O, R.A. (1854-1934)

Victory

Details
SIR ALFRED GILBERT, M.V.O, R.A. (1854-1934)
Victory
unsigned, on an agate orb and ebonised socle
bronze, dark brown patina
5 ¼ in. (13.5 cm.) high, the bronze
9 7/8 in. (25 cm.) high, overall
Conceived circa 1887.
Provenance
Acquired in 1979.
Literature
M. Hamnett, ‘The Albert Dawson Collection: a Handley-Read Legacy’, The Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 - the Present, 2016, vol. 40, p. 102, fig. 8.

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Lot Essay


The first cast of Gilbert's Victory surmounted the orb in Queen Victoria's hand on the sculptor's 1887 Golden Jubilee monument to her at Winchester. In a letter of 1 January 1911 Gilbert wrote, 'Its apparent joyousness is due to the fact that it was conceived and executed during the very few hours of happiness I have ever known.' Another example of the model with only slight variation to the angle of the trumpet and the shape of the branches was presented by Gilbert to the Royal Academy in 1909 as a long-overdue deposit for his diploma work after he was elected full Academician in 1892 (inv. 03/1917).

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