Statues and Fountains in Crystal Palace Park
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Statues and Fountains in Crystal Palace Park
The gardens of the Crystal Palace Park as laid out by Edward Milner for Joseph Paxton and the Crystal Palace Company, they must have drawn on their experience of working for the 6th Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth.
Starting with an Upper Italian terrace, lined with 24 statues personifying important trade centres and countries.
The lower terrace was laid out geometrically with paths and flower beds with many white marble statues and urns amongst the fountains.
Another terrace wall lead beyond to a more natural park landscape with the Grand Fountain [with more statuary] and two side fountain basins, before one reached the two water temples and cascades leading to even more fountains !
All that remains of the marble statuary today - by the Rangers Hut in Crystal Palace Park .
When they were up by the Museum in the 70's. Thorwaldsen's "Shepherd Boy" has since disappeared and "Andromeda" has lost her head!
I calculate that there were about 77 sculptures in Crystal Palace Park.
I hope to show what they were, and in some cases, what remains.
http://www.criterionforum.org/forum/vie ... =29&t=9778
There were 12 sphinxes [what's the plural?] placed at the entrances to the building from the park. Only 6 remain, just!
They were all cast from this original in the Louvre.
There were pairs either side of the main entrance to the building.
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Good idea for a topic! Can I suggest something? It would be better if you included a plan or something to show exactly where these statues resided in the park, like you did for the interior statues.
Are you sure you've covered all the statues of the lower terrace? In total, I'm sure there must have been a lot more than 77 in the gardens/park.
Are you sure you've covered all the statues of the lower terrace? In total, I'm sure there must have been a lot more than 77 in the gardens/park.
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UPPER TERRACE
The "Guide to the Crystal Palace and Gardens" states that 26 statues personifying Cities and Nations important to trade, stood on the upper terrace. This must be innacurate as only 24 were ever present. These 24 statues were also not arranged as described in the guide.The subjects ARE listed by sculptor and subject. With very few photographed well over the years, it's will probably always be near impossible to show them all clearly.
I've numbered them by all the 26 possible plinths that a statue could have stood on.
Image below (from right to left) shows an empty plinth #1 (later to have an urn) and then a figure holding a fork on plinth #2, and then "Liverpool" by Benjamin Edward Spence on plinth #3. The Sphinxs to the South transept are on the left and (recently restored) and still exist in situ.
Plinth #2
Plinth #3 LIVERPOOL by Benjamin Edward Spence.
Plinths # 4, 5 and 6. Only the figure on the right remains, headless and armless!
Statue on Plinth #6 in 1967
Plinth #7 SOUTH AMERICA by Raffaelle Monti. Only a stump remains today.
Plinth #8 ZOLLVEREIN [Germany] by Raffaelle Monti.
This was the only statue fully described in writing.
Plinth #9 CALIFORNIA by John Bell
Plinth #10 INDIA by Baron Carlo Marochetti
Plinth #11 TURKEY by Baron Carlo Marochetti
Plinth #12 SPAIN by Raffaelle Monti
Plinth #13 ITALY by Raffaelle Monti
Plinth #14
1911 festival of Empire. George V and Queen Mary walk down the newly erected steps from the ground floor out to the upper terrace.
Plinth #15
Plinth #16
Plinth #17
Plinth #18
Plinth #19 Egypt by Baron Carlo Marochetti
Plinth #20 AUSTRALIA by John Bell
Plinth #21
Plinth #22
Plinth #23
Plinth #24
Plinth #25
Plinth #26
The "Guide to the Crystal Palace and Gardens" states that 26 statues personifying Cities and Nations important to trade, stood on the upper terrace. This must be innacurate as only 24 were ever present. These 24 statues were also not arranged as described in the guide.The subjects ARE listed by sculptor and subject. With very few photographed well over the years, it's will probably always be near impossible to show them all clearly.
I've numbered them by all the 26 possible plinths that a statue could have stood on.
Image below (from right to left) shows an empty plinth #1 (later to have an urn) and then a figure holding a fork on plinth #2, and then "Liverpool" by Benjamin Edward Spence on plinth #3. The Sphinxs to the South transept are on the left and (recently restored) and still exist in situ.
Plinth #2
Plinth #3 LIVERPOOL by Benjamin Edward Spence.
Plinths # 4, 5 and 6. Only the figure on the right remains, headless and armless!
Statue on Plinth #6 in 1967
Plinth #7 SOUTH AMERICA by Raffaelle Monti. Only a stump remains today.
Plinth #8 ZOLLVEREIN [Germany] by Raffaelle Monti.
This was the only statue fully described in writing.
The whole statue and plinth are missing by the time "The Pleasure Garden" was filmed so this was likely to have been destroyed before it could have been sold off in the 1957 sale."The Northern states of Germany, which have entered into a bond for mutual protection in custom-house duties and commerce, are denominated ZOLLVEREIN. The idea is here represented by a grand female figure, wearing the imperial crown and mantle, and protecting a boy and a girl, the former carrying a specimen of the raw material, and the latter holding the manufactured web. This work is very nobly concieved."
Anna Jameson - Handbook tot he Court of Modern Sculpture. 1854
Plinth #9 CALIFORNIA by John Bell
Plinth #10 INDIA by Baron Carlo Marochetti
Plinth #11 TURKEY by Baron Carlo Marochetti
Plinth #12 SPAIN by Raffaelle Monti
Plinth #13 ITALY by Raffaelle Monti
Plinth #14
1911 festival of Empire. George V and Queen Mary walk down the newly erected steps from the ground floor out to the upper terrace.
Plinth #15
Plinth #16
Plinth #17
Plinth #18
Plinth #19 Egypt by Baron Carlo Marochetti
Plinth #20 AUSTRALIA by John Bell
Plinth #21
Plinth #22
Plinth #23
Plinth #24
Plinth #25
Plinth #26
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THE TERRACE
Starting from the south
FOUNTAIN #1
"Modesty, Valour, Prudence, Vigilance."
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Starting from the south
FOUNTAIN #1
"Modesty, Valour, Prudence, Vigilance."
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The bust was actually on the top site by the palace it self at one point, there are photos of it up there but as a very rushed look can't find the ones I want.
But here are some stills from "The Pleasure Garden" and the "Phoenix Tower" with him facing the palace and also the central fountain before it was replaced with a central concrete seating area.
But here are some stills from "The Pleasure Garden" and the "Phoenix Tower" with him facing the palace and also the central fountain before it was replaced with a central concrete seating area.
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EDGE OF THE LOWER TERRACE
[Going North to South]
"PIPING" FAUN – Classical
MELPOMENE? by ? [Taken at the 1957 sale of Crystal Palace statues.]
NORTHERN lOWER TERRACE STEPS
PSYCHE WITH THE JAR OF BEAUTY - Bertel Thorwaldsen [Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen ]
STEPS
GIUSTINIANI MINERVA - Classical [original in the Braccio Nuovo of the Vatican]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena_Giustiniani
DANCING BACCHANTE by Luigi Bienaime [Copy in the Hermitage, St Petersburg]
MAIN STAIRS. Initially the Diana de Versailles and the Apollo belvedere were placed either side of these, on the corners of the semicircular projections, but they were moved sometime later.
ASKLEPIOS - Classical
http://www.flickr.com/photos/here8now/269471480/
VENUS ANODYMENE - [original in the Vatican Museum]
Delamotte.
http://dagr.univ-tlse2.fr/sdx/dagr/feui ... &vue=image
http://dagr.univ-tlse2.fr/sdx/dagr/feui ... &vue=image
http://www.museumkennis.nl/lp.rmo/museu ... 00563.html
STAIRS
APPOLLINO - [original in Uffizi Florence]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollino
ARISTIDES - Classical [original in Naples Archaeological Museum]
Borghese ARES - Classical [original in the Louvre]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ares_Borghese
[Going North to South]
"PIPING" FAUN – Classical
MELPOMENE? by ? [Taken at the 1957 sale of Crystal Palace statues.]
NORTHERN lOWER TERRACE STEPS
PSYCHE WITH THE JAR OF BEAUTY - Bertel Thorwaldsen [Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen ]
STEPS
GIUSTINIANI MINERVA - Classical [original in the Braccio Nuovo of the Vatican]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena_Giustiniani
DANCING BACCHANTE by Luigi Bienaime [Copy in the Hermitage, St Petersburg]
MAIN STAIRS. Initially the Diana de Versailles and the Apollo belvedere were placed either side of these, on the corners of the semicircular projections, but they were moved sometime later.
ASKLEPIOS - Classical
http://www.flickr.com/photos/here8now/269471480/
VENUS ANODYMENE - [original in the Vatican Museum]
Delamotte.
http://dagr.univ-tlse2.fr/sdx/dagr/feui ... &vue=image
http://dagr.univ-tlse2.fr/sdx/dagr/feui ... &vue=image
http://www.museumkennis.nl/lp.rmo/museu ... 00563.html
STAIRS
APPOLLINO - [original in Uffizi Florence]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollino
ARISTIDES - Classical [original in Naples Archaeological Museum]
Borghese ARES - Classical [original in the Louvre]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ares_Borghese
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GRAND FOUNTAIN
Image of the Grand fountain taken from the roof of one of the water temples - this view is often printed in reverse.
Going clockwise North to east etc . . .
TELEMACHUS, [the son of Ulysses] - by Luigi Bienaime 1795 -1878. From The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia.
The copy used by Paxton at Halifax People's Park, 1857.
All that remains at Crystal Palace Park.
MERCURY SLAYING ARGUS by Bertel Thorwaldsen
And all that remains in the park today.
PARIS, son of Priam the King of Troy. Original in British Museum
At Chatsworth, and an example of what inspired Paxton at Sydenham.
The 'original in the British Museum.
A Glimpse on a Delamotte image [detail].
"[Thomas] HOPE VENUS" by Antonio Canova [Now at Leeds]
FARNESE HERCULES - Classical [Naples]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnese_Hercules
TOWNLEY VENUS - Classical [British Museum]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townley_Venus
ADONIS by Bertel Thorwaldsen
A still from "The Pleasure Garden" 1953. 100 years old and still intact.
All that remains in the park today.
SPRING? FLORA? by Raffaelle Monti ? [Apparently this is for sale at the moment.]
http://www.chelminski.com/marble/314.html
CASCADES
With urns and fountains designed by Raffaelle Monti.
Image of the Grand fountain taken from the roof of one of the water temples - this view is often printed in reverse.
Going clockwise North to east etc . . .
TELEMACHUS, [the son of Ulysses] - by Luigi Bienaime 1795 -1878. From The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia.
The copy used by Paxton at Halifax People's Park, 1857.
All that remains at Crystal Palace Park.
MERCURY SLAYING ARGUS by Bertel Thorwaldsen
And all that remains in the park today.
PARIS, son of Priam the King of Troy. Original in British Museum
At Chatsworth, and an example of what inspired Paxton at Sydenham.
The 'original in the British Museum.
A Glimpse on a Delamotte image [detail].
"[Thomas] HOPE VENUS" by Antonio Canova [Now at Leeds]
FARNESE HERCULES - Classical [Naples]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farnese_Hercules
TOWNLEY VENUS - Classical [British Museum]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townley_Venus
ADONIS by Bertel Thorwaldsen
A still from "The Pleasure Garden" 1953. 100 years old and still intact.
All that remains in the park today.
SPRING? FLORA? by Raffaelle Monti ? [Apparently this is for sale at the moment.]
http://www.chelminski.com/marble/314.html
CASCADES
With urns and fountains designed by Raffaelle Monti.
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Just wondering if you know when the sphinxes for the North Wing were removed?
"THE STAGE AT THE OPEN-AIR CAFE CHANTANT." Crystal Palace Sydenham. From the General Guide 1901.
I can't yet find the image from "Black and White" that must have been taken from the top if the aquarium, showing that this theatre stood at the top of the steps from the upper terrace to the North Wing. It shows that the sphinx er . . . [what IS the plural for sphinx?] had been removed by then.
You're welcome Trawlerman, and Budweiser, "Pacific" is mentioned above, as well as in these two threads.
"Dacres Road Statue"
http://forum.sydenham.org.uk/viewtopic. ... 577caa3b48
"Where Are The Crystal Palace Statues Now ?"
http://forum.sydenham.org.uk/viewtopic. ... 577caa3b48
[with lovely photo by Steve Grindlay]
I'd love to hear of any sightings, especially of the marble "Love Abandoned" which was bought in the 50's by a Polish sounding gentlemen from West Wickham.
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Don't worry, I intend to cover the fountains in this thread at some stage.
The latest I can think of must be from the 1890's when a model of the as yet unbuilt Tower Bridge was erected on the fountain basin that became the football stadium, while the other was turned into a cycle track.
It would be worth reading Patricia Spencer Silver's two books on her ancestors:
Tower Bridge to Babylon: The Life and Work of Sir John Jackson, Civil Engineer
and
Pugin's Builder: The Life and Work of George Myers [who built the Foreign Industrial Court
not that I have as yet . . .
Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art
They are certainly gone by the time the 1911 Festival started and put paid to the Water Temples.
There's probably more already on this forum, but finding it is the issue.
I looked for the pictures by Arthur Talbot in Bromley Archives, that Falkor posted, covering the demise of the cascades, and finally gave up.
That's the problem with lumping everything together under "Rare" I feel.
EDIT: Found it under "What is the history behind the name of "Jews Walk"
http://forum.sydenham.org.uk/viewtopic. ... 0989f9b146
The latest I can think of must be from the 1890's when a model of the as yet unbuilt Tower Bridge was erected on the fountain basin that became the football stadium, while the other was turned into a cycle track.
It would be worth reading Patricia Spencer Silver's two books on her ancestors:
Tower Bridge to Babylon: The Life and Work of Sir John Jackson, Civil Engineer
and
Pugin's Builder: The Life and Work of George Myers [who built the Foreign Industrial Court
not that I have as yet . . .
Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art
They are certainly gone by the time the 1911 Festival started and put paid to the Water Temples.
There's probably more already on this forum, but finding it is the issue.
I looked for the pictures by Arthur Talbot in Bromley Archives, that Falkor posted, covering the demise of the cascades, and finally gave up.
That's the problem with lumping everything together under "Rare" I feel.
EDIT: Found it under "What is the history behind the name of "Jews Walk"
http://forum.sydenham.org.uk/viewtopic. ... 0989f9b146