Where Are The Crystal Palace Statues Now ?
Where Are The Crystal Palace Statues Now ?
Hi guys ,
does any body out there know the whereabouts of , or have photos of any of the statues that were removed from the Crystal Palace and its grounds since the fire in 1936 ?
Cheers
Chelsey
does any body out there know the whereabouts of , or have photos of any of the statues that were removed from the Crystal Palace and its grounds since the fire in 1936 ?
Cheers
Chelsey
well a lot were auctioned off so are in private properties.
There are a number still left although in bad condition around the park and by park keepers lodge.
Some are more publicly visible in places that I have seen photos of although can't remember exact locations of them.
You may find this topic interesting: http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 257bf250a7
There are a number still left although in bad condition around the park and by park keepers lodge.
Some are more publicly visible in places that I have seen photos of although can't remember exact locations of them.
You may find this topic interesting: http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 257bf250a7
Thanks for that , i had missed that post and great it is too , i was surprised at the state some of the stuff is in , but also nice to see what some of them were copied from . I believe that some of the statues are still relatively local to Sydenham , Father Thames comes to mind ...though i'm not sure of his location ( i believe he is visible in the footage of the destruction of the north tower ) but after that ...who knows ?
many thanks for your help
Chelsey
many thanks for your help
Chelsey
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tulse hill terry mentions the Thames statue at Lechlade here where he also mentions this statue of Pacific, which is in Dacres Road:
Edited: thanks, Terry, I've put the correct link in now.
Edited: thanks, Terry, I've put the correct link in now.
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Lovely Pic of "Pacific".
The thread mentioned is acutally here.
http://forum.sydenham.org.uk/viewtopic. ... 736d5873f3
There is one marble statue for sale at the moment, link below, as well as an urn for sale at Lassco's
http://www.chelminski.com/marble/314.html
And here the gist of my response in the other thread.
This statue, symbolising the Pacific Ocean, comes from the lower terrace of the Crystal Palace. It was joined by 3 other figures representing the Arctic, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans.
To the north were another set of statues for the edge of an identical pond [image above], this time of the Rivers Ganges, Amazon, Nile, and the Thames.
The figure of Thames, above, was sold at the auction of 1957, and was placed at the start of that river. Thanks to our old friend - vandalism - it was moved to St John's Lock Lechdale.
This one is signed R. Monti for Raffaelle Monti, a sculptor who created much work for the Crystal Palace Company.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raffaelle_Monti
The thread mentioned is acutally here.
http://forum.sydenham.org.uk/viewtopic. ... 736d5873f3
There is one marble statue for sale at the moment, link below, as well as an urn for sale at Lassco's
http://www.chelminski.com/marble/314.html
And here the gist of my response in the other thread.
This statue, symbolising the Pacific Ocean, comes from the lower terrace of the Crystal Palace. It was joined by 3 other figures representing the Arctic, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans.
To the north were another set of statues for the edge of an identical pond [image above], this time of the Rivers Ganges, Amazon, Nile, and the Thames.
The figure of Thames, above, was sold at the auction of 1957, and was placed at the start of that river. Thanks to our old friend - vandalism - it was moved to St John's Lock Lechdale.
This one is signed R. Monti for Raffaelle Monti, a sculptor who created much work for the Crystal Palace Company.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raffaelle_Monti
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There is no complete and accurate list of all the sculptural works at the Crystal Palace.
I've tried to identify what was there, but not all survived by the time of the 1957 sale, and would anyone know what was in their garden by now? Statues still there after the 1957 sale after continued to disappear or be significantly vandalised.
There is a list of buyers from the sale, but they are mixed up with buyers of urns, long dead dealers etc, etc.
I have read on this forum that there is a statue bought at that sale in a garden in the Sydenham area, but no picture or description was given. I have seen one statue on the Crystal Palace Dircon site described as from the Palace grounds, when it wasn't.
It's best to remember that Sir Joseph Paxton was gardener for the Duke of Devonshire, at his home in Derbyshire - Chatsworth. I've been looking through flickr since my last post, and it's interesting to see many of the marble pieces, present at Chatsworth were also used at Sydenham also.
These statues would have been famous and instantly recognisable in their time. Joseph Paxton must have been guided by the Duke's taste when his son-in-law, Edward Stokes laid out the gardens.
It's clear that the Rivers and Oceans figures were chosen (as decoration when the fountains weren't running) from these examples at Chatsworth, though they all follow Classical examples.
I don't know exactly what you want to find out, but if you're looking for a similar experience, why not visit Chatsworth one day.
Otherwise, you could read my thread, mentioned already in this one, for the ones I have been able to identify so far.
http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1538
Hope this helps.
I've tried to identify what was there, but not all survived by the time of the 1957 sale, and would anyone know what was in their garden by now? Statues still there after the 1957 sale after continued to disappear or be significantly vandalised.
There is a list of buyers from the sale, but they are mixed up with buyers of urns, long dead dealers etc, etc.
I have read on this forum that there is a statue bought at that sale in a garden in the Sydenham area, but no picture or description was given. I have seen one statue on the Crystal Palace Dircon site described as from the Palace grounds, when it wasn't.
It's best to remember that Sir Joseph Paxton was gardener for the Duke of Devonshire, at his home in Derbyshire - Chatsworth. I've been looking through flickr since my last post, and it's interesting to see many of the marble pieces, present at Chatsworth were also used at Sydenham also.
These statues would have been famous and instantly recognisable in their time. Joseph Paxton must have been guided by the Duke's taste when his son-in-law, Edward Stokes laid out the gardens.
It's clear that the Rivers and Oceans figures were chosen (as decoration when the fountains weren't running) from these examples at Chatsworth, though they all follow Classical examples.
I don't know exactly what you want to find out, but if you're looking for a similar experience, why not visit Chatsworth one day.
Otherwise, you could read my thread, mentioned already in this one, for the ones I have been able to identify so far.
http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1538
Hope this helps.
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Where Are The Crystal Palace Statues Now ?
The Crystal Palace statue Ganges has now been located and positively identified.
It is located on a small island in the lake in gardens east of Brooklands Park, Blackheath, London, SE3.
So as far as the Crystal Palace Rivers and Oceans series of statues is concerned Pacfic (Dacres Road, Forest Hill, SE23), Thames (St John's Lock, Lechlade on Thames, Gloucestershire) and now Ganges have all been located.
I wonder where the statues are of Arctic (retained by the GLC), Atlantic (sold), Indian (sold) Oceans and Nile (retained by the GLC) and Amazon (sold) rivers?
It is located on a small island in the lake in gardens east of Brooklands Park, Blackheath, London, SE3.
So as far as the Crystal Palace Rivers and Oceans series of statues is concerned Pacfic (Dacres Road, Forest Hill, SE23), Thames (St John's Lock, Lechlade on Thames, Gloucestershire) and now Ganges have all been located.
I wonder where the statues are of Arctic (retained by the GLC), Atlantic (sold), Indian (sold) Oceans and Nile (retained by the GLC) and Amazon (sold) rivers?
Re: Where Are The Crystal Palace Statues Now ?
I'll have some of what Pacific's on, please. Now where did I put the patchouli?