Maria Fjodorovna Barjatinskaja, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, Presumably no earlier than 1821 - 1825, Sculpture, Statue, The Russian Princess Maria Barjatinskaja (1793-1858) came to Rome in 1818 with her husband. On his wish she was modelled by Thorvaldsen. The marble sculpture was created in 1821-25 but was never sent off. After the death of the Princess her family demanded to have the statue handed over, but instead accepted a copy made by Thorvaldsen’s most important Danish apprentice, the sculptor H. W. Bissen. The statue is one of the best examples of Thorvaldsen’s special ability to portray a figure in calm thoughtfulness. An introverted character that seems to ignore everything outside the sculpture itself and simultaneously gives the impression of great dignity, personal balance and knowledge about the world in the one portrayed., Carved, Height 181 cm, Sculpture, European, Modernity (1800 - 1914)
Keywords:
Maria Fjodorovna Barjatinskaja, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, Presumably no earlier, 1821, 1825, Sculpture, Statue, Russian Princess Maria Barjatinskaja, 1793-1858, came, Rome, 1818, husband, wish, modelled, Thorvaldsen, marble sculpture, created, 1821-25, never, off, death, Princess, family demanded, statue handed, accepted, copy, Thorvaldsen’s, important Danish apprentice, sculptor H, W, Bissen, statue, best examples, Thorvaldsen’s special ability, portray, figure, calm thoughtfulness, introverted character, seems, ignore everything outside, sculpture itself, simultaneously gives, impression, great dignity, personal balance, knowledge, world, portrayed, Carved, Height 181 cm, Sculpture, European, Modernity, 1800, 1914
Image ID:
The watermark in the image will not appear on the final download.