Pair of Cast Iron Versions of the Canova Lions

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Pair of Cast Iron Versions of the Canova Lions — Sculpture

A striking pair of 19th Century sculptures, these cast iron lions are finely modelled after Canova’s celebrated sleeping and vigilant lions made for the tomb of Pope Clement XIII. Crafted in England around 1820, they capture the grandeur and emotion of the neoclassical movement, embodying both strength and serenity within their forms.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1820
Material: Cast iron with fine bronze patina
Dimensions: Height: 20 cm (8 ins), Width: 33 cm (13 ins), Depth: 13 cm (5 ins)
Condition: Excellent patina; superb casting detail; no visible restorations

The pair draws direct inspiration from Antonio Canova’s masterpieces, which are widely admired and referenced in major museum collections. Their adaptation into cast iron, a material most commonly used for industrial purposes during the period, is an inventive and rare achievement, demonstrating how 19th Century artisans elevated everyday materials to the plane of fine art. Such pieces not only reference the sophistication of neoclassical sculpture but also reflect the period’s fascination with classical antiquity and technical innovation.

Notable Features:

  • Outstanding craftsmanship:
    The intricate detailing and luminous bronze patina showcase remarkable skill, with each lion capturing Canova’s original sensitivity and expressive realism.

  • Design significance:
    These sculptures are classic examples of neoclassical design; the lions exhibit both relaxed repose and attentive vigilance, symbolising eternal watchfulness—motifs highly prized in the decorative arts of the era.

  • Collecting value:
    Rarely encountered in cast iron, a material more typically reserved for bridges and industrial objects, these lions are highly desirable for collectors of 19th Century sculpture and animalier art, particularly those seeking unique forms or historical references.

  • Practical value:
    Suitable for prominent display on a mantelpiece, within a library, or as a focal point in any fine art collection, this pair will appeal to lovers of antique sculpture and those wishing to spotlight the artistry of cast iron.

For enthusiasts of 19th Century animal sculptures, these cast iron versions of the Canova Lions represent not only a triumph of art over utilitarian material, but also a tangible connection to neoclassical ideals and enduring craftsmanship.

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