Alexander on a chariot
Alexander on a chariot
Published 2018-09-28T11:00:19+00:00
This bas-relief became part of the academic collections with a legacy of the heirs of the Danish sculptor who, in 1844, found themselves in need of freeing his study. The relief, which represents Alexander the Great on the triumphal chariot guided by Winged Victory, reflects the last draft of the theme that Thorvaldsen created for Alessandro Torlonia in 1837, in the bas-reliefs today at Palazzo Torlonia in Borgo. The first conception of the group can be seen in the frieze with the Entrance of Alexander into Babylonmade in 1812 for the Napoleonic update of the Quirinale. The deeds of Alexander the Great were congenial to Prince Alexander Torlonia who, of the Macedonian, wore the same name. In the same years, in fact, he had commissioned the stucco reduction of the Quirinale frieze for a room in his villa on Via Nomentana. According to some scholars, the survey was used in the Academy for educational purposes. (PP)
Date published | 28/09/2018 |
Title | Alexander on a chariot |
Date | 1812 |
Dimension | 116cm x 200cm x 10 cm |
Accession | Inv. 0076 |
Medium | Plaster |
Record | https://www.accademiasanluca.eu/it/collezioni_online/scultura/archive/cat_id/1262/id/574/alessandro-sul-carro |
Artist | Bertel Thorvaldsen |
Place | Accademia nazionale di San luca |