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Sculptor, b. 1834 - d. 1903

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    • Calandrelli, Alexander
      Nov. 30, 2024

      Calandrelli, Alexander

      Est: CHF400 - CHF500

      Stehender Frauenakt Auf rotem Marmorsockel. Unsigniert Ausrufdatum: 30.11.2024 Ungefähre Ausrufzeit: 10:16

      Auktionshaus Zofingen
    • Alexander Calandrelli, 1834 - Berlin - 1903 Lankwitz
      May. 25, 2024

      Alexander Calandrelli, 1834 - Berlin - 1903 Lankwitz

      Est: €600 - €1,200

      Alexander Calandrelli, 1834 - Berlin - 1903 Lankwitz, standing female nude with cloth, 'Venus', patinated bronze, red marble base, h.33/36 cm . German Description: Alexander Calandrelli, 1834 - Berlin - 1903 Lankwitz, stehender Frauenakt mit Tuch, 'Venus', Bronze patiniert, roter Marmorsockel, H. 33/36 cm

      Henry's Auktionshaus
    • Calandrelli , Alexander (Berlin 1834-1903)
      Jun. 22, 2023

      Calandrelli , Alexander (Berlin 1834-1903)

      Est: €800 - €960

      Statuette von Friedrich III. Bronze, braun patiniert, auf runder Plinthe. Dunkelgrauer runder Marmorsockel (H 11,5 cm, Montierung gebrochen). Ges.-H. 34 cm. Auf der Plinthe sign. sowie bez. "Sec.18". Rücks. bez. "Aktiengesellschaft vorm. Gladenbeck & Bildgiesserei Friedrichshagen". {Und:} Statuette Friedrich II. Bronze, dunkel patiniert, auf rundem, braun gemasertem Marmorsockel montiert. Ges.-H. 17 cm. (60310)

      Leo Spik
    • Extremely significant, unique & monumental masterpiece, Alexander Calandrelli
      Nov. 16, 2022

      Extremely significant, unique & monumental masterpiece, Alexander Calandrelli

      Est: €12,000 - €20,000

      Extremely significant, unique & monumental masterpiece Alexander Calandrelli Berlin 1834 - 1903 Lankwitz Museum sculpture of the Nymph Around 1885 White marble Signed on the base "A. Calandrelli” Height 163 cm Alexander Calandrelli, a German sculptor of the 19. century, created several important monuments in Berlin, for example an ensemble of an equestrian statue with four plinth figures in front of the Alte Nationalgalerie. This life-size sculpture of a nymph is a sensational rediscovery of a second, previously unknown version of the marble figure by Alexander Calandrelli, which was thought to have been lost during the World War. It was made of marble by Calandrelli in 1885 and bore the inscription "A. Calandrelli 1885" on the base. It was subsequently placed in the Nymph Fountain of the park of the Villa von der Heydt in Berlin, framed by a rock cliff with naturalistically depicted water plants and animals such as frogs and turtles. However, the villa as well as the installation was severely damaged during the war. After the building was restored, a modern bronze casting - but without a plinth - was placed in the garden in 1982 in place of the lost marble figure. Today, the building is the official residence of the President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. For example, there is also a bronze replica of the nymph, disturbed during bathing, in the Bad Wildungen spa gardens, executed by the Gladenbeck company. It is possible that the marble figure is the original sculpture, after which numerous casts were made. The idealised nymph is depicted in the type of the so-called Venus Pudica. The nymph is surprised while bathing and quickly pulls the long, flowing cloth over her pubic area; her hand is brought in front of her naked breast in a shy manner, her posture slightly bent forward. The ponderous stance with closed legs emphasises the brief moment of surprise. Her softness of step - especially of the left foot, which only touches the plinth lightly with the toes - shows the young nymph's closeness to nature. The tall reed plant is placed as a support behind the figure and in a way also serves as a protective screen. Small flowers are woven into her long hair, parts of which are loosely pinned up and some strands cascading down. Her gaze is suddenly turned to the left, her lips slightly parted, and her eyes wide open as she looks at the viewer. This masterly figure in a superb state of preservation is a version designed for an interior, which was previously unknown. Further reading: Müller-Bohn, Hermann: Die Denkmäler Berlins in Wort und Bild, Berlin, 1905, S. 111. Abb. Nr. 11 (Nymphe vom Herkulesufer) Bloch, Peter: Die Berliner Bildhauerschule im neunzehnten Jahrhundert: das klassische Berlin, Berlin, 1994, S. 175. Kießhauer, Inge: Bronzenes für Berlin. Auf den Spuren von Denkmälern und Skulpturen, Berlin, 2001, S. 159-160. Brehm, Knut: Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin: Katalog der Bildwerke; 1780 - 1920, Köln, 2003, S. 93. Nr. 57.

      Tiberius Auctions
    • CALANDRELLI,Alexander(1834 Berlin -1903 Lankwitz)
      Oct. 22, 2020

      CALANDRELLI,Alexander(1834 Berlin -1903 Lankwitz)

      Est: -

      CALANDRELLI, Alexander(1834 Berlin -1903 Lankwitz) Frauenakt beim Bad Bronze patiniert, roter Marmor-Sockel. Bezeichnet, Gießermarke "Akt=Ges=Gladenbeck Berlin". H 33 / 36 cm. An den antiken Typ einer Venus pudica angelehnte Gestaltung der Frau mit halb herabgelassenem Tuch . Kleinere Abplatzer am Sockel, sonst wenige Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren. Bildhauer in Berlin, studierte an der Akademie ebd., Schüler von Drake. Literatur: Thieme/Becker.

      Auktionshaus Wendl
    • CALANDRELLI, Alexander (1834 Berlin -1903 Lankwitz). Frauenakt beim Bad.
      Jun. 26, 2020

      CALANDRELLI, Alexander (1834 Berlin -1903 Lankwitz). Frauenakt beim Bad.

      Est: -

      CALANDRELLI, Alexander(1834 Berlin -1903 Lankwitz) Frauenakt beim Bad Bronze patiniert, roter Marmor-Sockel. Bezeichnet, Gießermarke "Akt=Ges=Gladenbeck Berlin". H 33 / 36 cm. An den antiken Typ einer Venus pudica angelehnte Gestaltung der Frau mit halb herabgelassenem Tuch . Kleinere Abplatzer am Sockel, sonst wenige Alters-/Gebrauchsspuren. Bildhauer in Berlin, studierte an der Akademie ebd., Schüler von Drake. Literatur: Thieme/Becker.

      Auktionshaus Wendl
    • Alexander Calandrelli (1834-19
      Jun. 11, 2020

      Alexander Calandrelli (1834-19

      Est: -

      Alexander Calandrelli (1834-1903), banding nymph or ''Venus Pudica'', the goddess of love shamelessly covering her nakedness. Patinated bronze, signed in an oval stand. u. Foundry mark from Gladenbeck Berlin-Friedrichshagen, patina rub., On a later serpentine base, Ges.-H. 42 cm

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