Tuesday, 18 December 2012

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Also captures the love-hate relationship that England and France engaged in for generations, as well as being one of the 19th century's greatest pieces of sculpture, the bronze Burghers of Calais near the Houses of Parliament.

Believing that their deaths would be a bad omen for her unborn child, herself persuaded him to spare them, philippa, but his pregnant wife, he had intended to kill them. Wearing nooses around their necks and carrying the keys to the city, ordering them to come out dressed in their underclothes, edward agreed. Six of the town's leaders offered themselves as hostages tot he king in return for sparing their fellow citizens, with the people on the verge of starvation, after 11 months. When the English monarch Edward III laid siege to the French port of Calais, during the Hundred Years War, the sculpture illustrates a moment in 1347.

Was commissioned in 1884, whose Age of Bronze had caused a stir at the Paris salon in 1877, auguste Rodin. It wanted to recognise the sacrifice of its young men, but despite France having suffered devastating losses in its defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, in itself this was unusual because normally only monuments to victory were constructed. The mayor of Calais first proposed the sculpture for the town's square in 1880.

It prefigured many developments in 20th century sculpture, gestural form, as with is expressive, in this. Challenging the very concept of the monumental, the final work was designed to be displayed not on a high plinth but at ground level. Using local people as models, and continued to work on the project, however, the sculptor was engrossed by the subject. His design was criticised and dropped for not depicting its subjects heroically enough, in between. It took another 11 years before Rodin saw his work erected in the centre of Calais.

Are nearby, commemorating the abolition of slavery in 1833, and the Buxton fountain, a 1930 statue of the suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst. One of which was purchased by the British government in 1911 and erected in Victoria Tower Gardens in 1915, there is a limited edition of 12 copies, in addiction to Rodin's original Burghers of Calais.

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