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Lot 167: f - George James Frampton British, 1860-1928 , Peter Pan bronze, mid-brown patina, on veined green marble base

Est: £30,000 GBP - £50,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomNovember 13, 2007

Item Overview

Description

monogrammed: GF and dated 1918 and inscribed with an encircled PP bronze, mid-brown patina, on veined green marble base

Dimensions

measurements note 52.5cm., 20¾in.

Artist or Maker

Notes

In 1911 an anonymous donor commissioned George Frampton to create a sculpture of Peter Pan to be placed on the very spot in Kensington gardens where the magical boy appears nightly in J M Barrie's Little White Bird of 1901, the first book in which the character appears. In fact the anonymous donor was the author himself. He had the bronze erected in secret on 29υth and 30υth 1912, so that it would seem to have magically appeared. Frampton exhibited the model at the Royal Academy in 1911. In writing his tales of Peter Pan J M Barrie was inspired by a family of boys - the Llewelyns. George Llewelyn was the inspiration for the character of Peter Pan, and Frampton used his brother Michael as the inspiration for his sculpture.

In the full scale monument Peter Pan is lifted up on a swirling rock populated by fairies, bunny rabbits, squirrels and mice. He raises his pipe to his mouth and plays to the spirits of the children who play in the park. Frampton's sprightly Peter proved to be a perennially popular model and casts of the monument are to be found as far afield as Brussels, New Jersey, Toronto and Perth, Australia. Parts of the original plaster model are in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Following its immediate popular appeal, Frampton produced a bronze reduction of the main figure as an independent statuette.

RELATED LITERATURE
Read pp.315-317; Royal Academy Exhibitors, vol. II, p. 106; Bilbey & Trusted, pp. 266 & 267

Auction Details

19th & 20th Century European Sculpture

by
Sotheby's
November 13, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK