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Artworks
The Lion of Lucerne, c.1860 (SOLD)
A MARBLE STUDY OF A LION, AFTER BERTEL THORVALDSEN (1770-1844)
“Wear away though it may, this monument will nonetheless stand tall above all others”:
This is a pronouncement that Thorvaldsen is himself supposed to have made about his monumental Dying Lion, as the monument— which stands by an old sandstone-quarry lake in Lucerne’s glacier garden.
This finely executed marble study dates to the second half of the 19th century.
Height: 20cm
Width: 42cm
Depth: 20cm