George Gordon Byron, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, May 1831, Sculpture, Statue, Childe Harold is what is written on the book, and this identifies the man. Containing certain autobiographical features spanning the years 1812-18, Child Harold’s Pilgrimage, was in fact the work that marked the English poet Lord Byron’s (1788-1824) breakthrough. Thorvaldsen portrays him in the elevated moment of creation. By placing him on fragments of ancient buildings, he also emphasises the poet’s profound interest in Greece, the cradle of democracy and Western civilisation. The sculpture is the original model for a marble statue completed in 1835, which today stands in Trinity College, Cambridge, where Byron had been a student., Cast, Height 174 cm, Sculpture, European, Modernity (1800 - 1914)
Keywords:
George Gordon Byron, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, 1831, Sculpture, Statue, Childe Harold, written, book, identifies, man, Containing certain autobiographical features spanning, years 1812-18, Child Harold’s Pilgrimage, fact, work, marked, English poet Lord Byron’s, 1788-1824, breakthrough, Thorvaldsen portrays, elevated moment, creation, placing, fragments, ancient buildings, emphasises, poet’s profound interest, Greece, cradle, democracy, Western civilisation, sculpture, original model, marble statue completed, 1835, today stands, Trinity College, Cambridge, Byron, student, Cast, Height 174 cm, Sculpture, European, Modernity, 1800, 1914
Image ID:
The watermark in the image will not appear on the final download.