RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL, LONDON, PUBLISHED BY THOMAS HAMLET, 1828
RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL, LONDON, PUBLISHED BY THOMAS HAMLET, 1828
RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL, LONDON, PUBLISHED BY THOMAS HAMLET, 1828
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RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL, LONDON, PUBLISHED BY THOMAS HAMLET, 1828
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RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL, LONDON, PUBLISHED BY THOMAS HAMLET, 1828

GEORGE IV AS EMPEROR

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RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL, LONDON, PUBLISHED BY THOMAS HAMLET, 1828
GEORGE IV AS EMPEROR
Bronze figure of George IV standing in Roman dress on a naturalistic square base on a bow-front pedestal inscribed 'HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY GEORGE THE FOURTH' and twice inscribed 'PUBd. BY T. HAMLET, PRINCES ST. 24 APRIL 1828', a paper label to underside of base inscribed 'Purchased by Lord Encombe at the ... auction at Hamlet's, Princes St. 18 .... it was there ... had been executed...'
24 in. (61 cm.) high
來源
John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain (1801-6 and 1807-27), and by descent.
Property from Encombe, Dorset and La Chasse, Jersey; Sold, Christie's, South Kensington, 23 January 2007, lot 60, where acquired.
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拍品專文

The triumphal laurel-wreathed statue depicts George IV dressed in antique attire as a victorious Roman commander in celebration of his role as 'Peace Bearer' with the instigation of Europe's Pax Romana through wide-ranging alliances. The statue is modelled on a bronze reduction of a marble statue of Julius Caesar by Nicolas Coustou, commissioned in 1696 by Louis XIV. The bronze reduction was acquired by Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, who sold it to George IV in 1824 and today it is at Windsor Castle (RCIN 33469). Rundell, Bridge & Rundell made further casts of Coustou's bronze, including the present centrepiece, with the head of George IV substituted for that of the Roman emperor. The head derives from a model by the court sculptor Sir Francis Chantrey, who designed independently for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell.
A similar gilt-bronze centrepiece of George IV as a Roman emperor by Royal goldsmiths Rundell, Bridge & Rundell given by George IV to his mistress Elizabeth, Marchioness of Conyngham (1768-1860), was sold Christie’s, London, 19 November 1992, lot 114. The present bronze was acquired by John, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838), Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, from Thomas Hamlet (d.1835) a leading early 19th century gentleman entrepreneur, whose Princes Street silver and jewellery emporium flourished from 1800 to the early 1830s (J. Culme, Nineteenth Century Silver, London, 1977).

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