Løve og Løvinde - Copenhagen, Denmark
Posted by: Sikko
N 55° 40.721 E 012° 33.922
33U E 346916 N 6173005
Lion and Lioness
Waymark Code: WMNHQQ
Location: Denmark
Date Posted: 03/19/2015
Views: 26
Datering:
1878
Type:
Dyregruppe
Materialer:
Bronze, granit
Mål:
285 x 375 x 176 cm
Betegnelse:
På bronzesoklen foran t.v.: "A. CAIN 1878"
Bronzestøber:
På bronzesoklens h. side t.h.: "JABOEUF & BEZOUT Fondeurs à Paris"
Ejer:
Københavns Kommune
Giver:
Legatet Albertina
Forarbejder:
Løve og løvinde i kamp om et vildsvin. (1874). Bronze. H. 37. Støbt i bronze 1923 hos L. Rasmussen efter voksmodel, der er gået til grunde. Modellen var en gave fra kunstneren til Carl Jacobsen 1888. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Inv.nr. 492a
Originalmodel i gips udstillet på Salonen, Paris, 1875.
Bronzeafstøbning på Salonen, Paris, 1882. Senere opstillet i Tuilerierne.
Bronzeudgave i lidt større format end Glyptotekets i Musée d’Orsay, Paris
Dating:
1878
type:
animal group
materials:
Bronze, granite
Goal:
285 x 375 x 176 cm
ENG:
designation:
On the bronze pedestal in front t.v .: "A. CAIN 1878"
Bronze molds:
In the bronze h. Th page: "JABOEUF & Bezout Fondeurs à Paris"
Owner:
City of Copenhagen
Dealer:
The scholarship Albertina
Preliminary work:
Lion and lioness in battle for a wild boar. (1874). Bronze. H. 37. Cast in bronze in 1923 by L. Rasmussen after wax model that has perished. The model was a gift from the artist to Carl Jacobsen 1888. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Inv 492a
Original Model in plaster exhibited at the Salon, Paris, 1875th
Bronze cast at the Salon, Paris, 1882. Later installed in the Tuileries.
Bronze Edition a little larger than the Glyptotek in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Lion and Lioness
Figure Type: Animal
Artist Name or use 'Unknown' if not known: Auguste-Nicolas Cain
Date created or placed or use 'Unknown' if not known: 1878
Materials used: Bronze, granite
Location: Jarmers Plads
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