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SIR ALFRED GILBERT, M.V.O., R.A. (BRITISH, 1854-1934)
PERSEUS ARMING
bronze, with a dark brown patina, inscribed 'A. Gilbert.' to the base
1412 in. (36.8 cm.) high
Provenance
At Tapeley Park, Devon, since at least 1931, almost certainly acquired by Lady Rosamond Christie (1882-1935),
Thence by descent.
Literature
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
J. Hatton, 'The Life and Work of Alfred Gilbert, MVO, RA, LLD', Easter Art Annual, 1903, p.10.
I. McAllister, Alfred Gilbert, London, 1929, p. 55-7.
R. Dorment, Alfred Gilbert, New Haven, 1985, p. 38-44.
R. Dorment, Alfred Gilbert, Sculptor and Goldsmith, exh. cat., Royal Academy, London, March- June 1986, p. 106-8.
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Lot Essay

Gilbert worked on the model of Perseus Arming during the winter of 1880-1 following a visit to Florence where he had seen Cellini's Perseus and Medusa. However, Gilbert was insufficiently moved by Cellini's masterpiece, ultimately creating a work not limited by iconographic reference and which exposed a certain vulnerability within the subject. As he told the novelist and journalist Joseph Hatton, he 'conceived the idea that Perseus before becoming a hero was a mere mortal, and that he had to look to his equipment.' The finished work, depicting the graceful figure of a vulnerable youth, was first shown at the Grosvenor Gallery in London in 1882 where it received great critical acclaim. It went on to earn Gilbert an honourable mention at the Paris Salon the following year. The work was subsequently cast in three sizes and the present lot is an example of the medium size model.

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