19th and 20th Century Sculpture

19th and 20th Century Sculpture

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Charles S. Ricketts

Nessus and Deianeira

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December 9, 01:47 PM GMT

Estimate

5,000 - 7,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Charles S. Ricketts

British

1866 - 1931

Nessus and Deianeira


signed: CR

bronze, dark brown patina

32 by 33cm., 12½ by 13in.

Sculpture was only one of the many art forms mastered by Charles de Sousy Ricketts. He could work on a large scale - he is lauded as a set designer of vision and originality - and he was equally adept on an intimate scale - he was both a gifted illustrator, writer and publisher. Ricketts was also an eclectic collector and art historian, authoring a book on Titian in 1910, and was offered the directorship of the National Gallery, which he declined. The collection he built with his partner Charles Shannon was bequeathed to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.


His artistic style was informed by his cosmopolitan heritage. He was raised in Switzerland, the son of an English naval officer and noble French mother, and educated mostly in France until 1880. Two years later he became a student at the City and Guilds Art School in Kennington. His art is a personal interpretation of Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts and Crafts movement combined with French symbolism. The latter in particular informed his choice of tragic and emotionally charged subject matter. These pervade his paintings, such as The Betrayal of ChristThe Death of Don Juan or Jepthah’s Daughter, as much as his sculptural oeuvre of around twenty models. The present collection of three bronzes of dramatic mythological subjects - Orpheus and EurydiceHerodias and Salome and Nessus and Deianeira - epitomise Ricketts’s favoured themes.


The most famous sculptural depiction of the story of the centaur Nessus who abducts Deineira, the wife of Heracles, is probably the bronze group by Giambologna. Ricketts shows his usual originality and departs from Giambologna's example by showing Deineira and Nessus in a seemingly consensual kiss.

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