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Aurora

GIBSON, John (1790-1866)

Henry Sandbach, a Liverpool merchant, visited Rome in 1838. There his wife Margaret, a granddaughter of William Roscoe, the Liverpool collector and early patron of Gibson, became a close friend of the sculptor. The Sandbach family later built a gallery in their new house, Hafodunos, to display their Gibson sculpture. In 1842 Henry Sandbach commissioned this figure for his wife. Gibson describes it thus 'behold the harbinger of the day, Aurora, goddess of the morning,...just risen from the Ocean with the bright star of Lucifer glittering over her brow - one foot on the waves, the other softly touching the earth.. ...She is clad in a rich and most transparent vest, her delicate limbs are unrestrained and free;...Aurora has filled the two vases which she carries in her soft hands with pure dew from the sea, and as she moves onwards with swift wings- she casts a serene and dignified glance over the universe and scatters the pearly drops over the earth whereby the flowers are refreshed and expand the morning sun'.

Aurora
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 2527

Creation/Production

GIBSON, John
Date:

Acquisition

Purchase - ass. of NACF, 21/7/1993
Purchased with support from The National Art Collections Fund

Measurements

Height (in): 68
Height (in): 31
Width (in): 24
Depth (in): 27
Width (in): 18
Depth (in): 21
Height (cm): 172.8
Width (cm): 45.7

Techniques

marble
Techniques (sculpture)
Fine Art - sculpture

Material

marble

Location

In store

Categories

Cerflun | Sculpture Celf Gain | Fine Art Record to be verified MYTHOLEG A FFANTASI | MYTHOLOGY AND FANTASY Neo-Glasuriaeth | Neo-Classicism
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