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Studio: international art — 53.1911

DOI Heft:
Nr. 219 (June 1911)
DOI Artikel:
Salaman, Malcolm C.: Sir Thomas Brock's Queen Victoria memorial
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20973#0055

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The Queen Victoria Memorial

ling and decorative effect. Over the curved tops the four bronzes, 11 feet 6 inches high, which are
of the handsome fountain-arches are to be to stand on pedestals at either end of the retaining
placed, when completed, two colossal bronze walls, and flanking the steps. There are two
groups. The one, symbolising Naval and Military ideal figures, semi-draped, supported by lions—
Power, comprises a reclining nude female figure British, of course : Peace, a splendidly proportioned
with an emblematic ship in her arms and a sea- female, carrying an olive - branch and pressing
shell for helmet on her head, in line with a male forward with a radiant look upon her face ; and
figure handling a small sword and wearing an Progress, a nobly formed youth, laurel-crowned,
ancient helmet. The other group, Science and and bearing a torch in his left hand as he
Art, is composed also of nude ideal figures in advances with buoyant step. These are to face the
recumbent positions, the female with a palette and Mall, while, on the pedestals fronting the Palace,
brush, the male with a pair of compasses. Sir are to be two figures more realistically treated,
Thomas is still at work on these groups, as he is on but also supported by British lions, representing

Agriculture, a healthy young
countrywoman with a sickle
and a sheaf of corn, and
Manufacture, a brawny
smith standing hammer in
hand beside the lion. This
figure, by the way, it is in-
teresting to note, was
modelled from Colorossi,
the same model who sat
to Brock for the group
jffercules strangling Antceus,
with which he won his gold
medal as a Royal Academy
student in 1869. All these
colossal figures — which I
have been privileged to see
in the making, and the clay
sketch-models of which
are here reproduced — are
structurally fine, naturally
modelled, and beautifully
alive; while the sculptor is
taking pains, by close obser-
vation in the lion-house at
the "Zoo," to make the
lions something much more
than conventionally British.
When the six bronzes are
finished and in place, then
his complete design may
be judged as a whole;
at present it lacks the
balancing effect of these
groups.

The central feature of the
Memorial, the topmost
point of which is 82 feet
from the ground, is most
impressively beautiful, with

gilded bronze figure of "victory surmounting the memorial r j .

(Copyright Photo, H. Koester) by sir thomas brock, k.c.b., r.a. a beauty of high and tender

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