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Sculptor, b. 1805 - d. 1867

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    • France, 19th century, in the manner of Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg (1805 - 1867)
      Sep. 25, 2024

      France, 19th century, in the manner of Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg (1805 - 1867)

      Est: €12,000 - €18,000

      France, 19th century, in the manner of Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg (1805 - 1867) A pair of rearing horses bronzes, brown and gilt patina; on Campan red marble bases Height. (total) 19 ¾ and 20 ¼ in. Height. (bronzes) 13 ⅜ and 14 in. (2)

      Sotheby's
    • Jakob Freiherr Clodt von Jürgensburg (Russian, 1805-1867), a bronze of a rearing horse
      Jun. 25, 2024

      Jakob Freiherr Clodt von Jürgensburg (Russian, 1805-1867), a bronze of a rearing horse

      Est: £300 - £500

      Jakob Freiherr Clodt von Jürgensburg (Russian, 1805-1867), a bronze of a rearing horse, signed in the bronze, on naturalistic rectangular plinth, 32cm long, 19cm deep, 40cm high

      Gorringes
    • BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG 1805 St. Pet
      Apr. 14, 2023

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG 1805 St. Pet

      Est: €400 - €800

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG 1805 St. Petersburg - 1867 Klevenoye ROSSEBÄNDIGER I AN IRON GROUP OF A YOUNG MAN TAMING A WILD HORSE Sowjetunion, Eisenwerke Kasli, 1976 Soviet Union, Kasli Foundry, 1976 Eisen, schwarz lackiert. H. 42 cm. Auf der Plinthe signiert in kyrillischer Schrift 'Bar. Naturalistically cast. Inscribed in Cyrillic 'Bar. Klodt' in Cyrillic. With foundry mark underneath 'KASLI 1976' in Cyrillic. 42 cm high. PETER JAKOB KLODT VON JÜRGENSBURG 1805 Sankt Petersburg - 1867 Chalala ROSSEBÄNDIGER I Sowjetunion, Eisenwerke Kasli, 1976 Eisen, schwarz lackiert. H. 42 cm. Auf der Plinthe signiert in kyrillischer Schrift 'Bar. Klodt'. Auf der Unterseite Firmenmarke 'KASLI 1976' in Kyrillisch.

      Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
    • BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG 1805 St. Pet
      Apr. 14, 2023

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG 1805 St. Pet

      Est: €300 - €600

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG 1805 St. Petersburg - 1867 Klevenoye GALOPPIERENDES PFERD A SOVIET IRON FIGURE OF A HORSE Sowjetunion, Eisenwerke Kasli, 1972 Soviet Union, Kasli Foundry, 1972 Eisen, schwarz lackiert. H. 37,5 cm. Auf der Plinthe kyrillisch signiert 'Bar. Klodt'. Auf Naturalistically cast. Inscribed in Cyrillic 'Bar. Klodt' in Cyrillic. With foundry mark underneath 'KASLI 1972' in Cyrillic. 42 cm high. PETER JAKOB KLODT VON JÜRGENSBURG 1805 Sankt Petersburg - 1867 Chalala GALOPPIERENDES PFERD Sowjetunion, Eisenwerke Kasli, 1972 Eisen, schwarz lackiert. H. 37,5 cm. Auf der Plinthe kyrillisch signiert 'Bar. Klodt'. Auf der Unterseite kyrillischer Firmenstempel 'KASLI 1972'.

      Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
    • Petr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg, Eisenplastik Rossebändiger, Modell eines der Gruppen der Anitschkow-Brücke in Sankt Petersburg um 1840 & Bronzeplastik Pferdekopf
      Mar. 04, 2023

      Petr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg, Eisenplastik Rossebändiger, Modell eines der Gruppen der Anitschkow-Brücke in Sankt Petersburg um 1840 & Bronzeplastik Pferdekopf

      Est: €1,500 - €1,600

      Petr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg, Eisenplastik Rossebändiger, Modell eines der Gruppen der Anitschkow-Brücke in Sankt Petersburg um 1840 & Bronzeplastik Pferdekopf Petr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg,1805 St. Petersburg - 1867 Chalala, Finnland, deutschbaltischer Bildhauer, stud. an der Petersburger Kunstakademie u.a. bei Wassili Jekimow. Clodts bekannteste Gruppen von Pferdestatuen, die beiden Rossebändiger, wurden erstmals 1842 von Zar Nikolaus I. an den Preußenkönig Friedrich Wilhelm IV. geschenkt, der die beiden Figurengruppen auf der Lustgartenterrasse vor dem Portal IV des Berliner Schlosses aufstellen ließ. Sie sind heute vor dem Gebäude des Kammergerichts im Heinrich-von-Kleist-Park zu finden.1843 erfolgte eine Wiederholung der beiden Rossebändiger für die Anitschkow-Brücke in Sankt Petersburg, wo sie 1850 aufgestellt wurden. Sie sind bis heute in gutem Zustand erhalten. Der König von Neapel bekam 1846 ebenfalls Kopien der beiden Rossebändiger, die seitdem an der Nordostecke des Palazzo Reale stehen. Zahlreiche weitere öffentl. Denkmäler des Bildhauers in Russland und der Ukraine, hier: Modell des Rossebändigers, auf rechteckigem Sockel, Eisenplastik mit schwarzer Patina, sign., H 42 cm, dazu wohl ders., Pferdekopf, Bronze mit schwarz-brauner Patina, H 20,5 cm, auf schwarzem, rundem Marmorsockel, nicht signiert Petr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg, iron sculpture Horse Tamer, model of one of the groups of the Anitschkow Bridge in St. Petersburg around 1840 & bronze sculpture Horse Head Petr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg,1805 St. Petersburg - 1867 Chalala, Finland, German-Baltic sculptor, studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts under Wassili Jekimow, among others. Clodt's most famous groups of horse statues, the two horse tamers, were first presented in 1842 by Tsar Nicholas I to the Prussian King Frederick William IV, who had the two groups of figures placed on the pleasure garden terrace in front of Portal IV of the Berlin Palace. Today they can be found in front of the building of the Court of Appeal in the Heinrich von Kleist Park. In 1843 the two horse tamers were repeated for the Anitschkow Bridge in Saint Petersburg, where they were erected in 1850. They are still in good condition today. In 1846, the King of Naples also received copies of the two horse tamers, which have since been placed on the north-east corner of the Palazzo Reale. Numerous other public monuments of the sculptor in Russia and the Ukraine, here: Model of the Horse Tamer, on rectangular base, iron sculpture with black patina, signed, h 42 cm, in addition probably his, Horse's Head, bronze with black-brown patina, h 20.5 cm, on black, round marble base, not signed.

      K&K – Auktionen in Heidelberg
    • Clodt von Jürgensburg, Peter Jakob Baron (St. Petersburg, Chalala/Finnland 1805-1867)
      Dec. 08, 2022

      Clodt von Jürgensburg, Peter Jakob Baron (St. Petersburg, Chalala/Finnland 1805-1867)

      Est: €550 - €660

      L'Accolade Kopie nach Pierre-Jules Mène (1810-1879). Eisen, dunkel patiniert. Auf naturalistisch gearbeiteter Plinthe. Montiert auf ovalem Sockel. Kyrillisch sign. Gießereistempel Kasli Werke mit Nr. 1904 auf der Unterseite. H. 32,5 / L. 51 cm. (Teilweise berieben). (60032)

      Leo Spik
    • Klodt von Jürgensburg, Baron Peter (St. Petersburg, Finnland 1805-1867) , nach
      Dec. 03, 2020

      Klodt von Jürgensburg, Baron Peter (St. Petersburg, Finnland 1805-1867) , nach

      Est: €450 - €540

      Rossebändiger Nach dem Original auf der Anitschkow-Brücke, Newski Prospekt, St. Petersburg. Auf rechteckigem Sockel. Eisen, schwarz gebrannt. H. 42 cm. Gießerstempel am Boden: Modellnr. 31909. Kaslinski-Eisengußwerk; Ural, Kyschtymsk. (59164)

      Leo Spik
    • Baron Petr Karlovich Klodt von Jurgensburg, Russian (1805-1867) 11 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 ¾ in. (29.2 x 31.8 x 27.3 cm)
      Sep. 28, 2016

      Baron Petr Karlovich Klodt von Jurgensburg, Russian (1805-1867) 11 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 ¾ in. (29.2 x 31.8 x 27.3 cm)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Baron Petr Karlovich Klodt von Jurgensburg, Russian (1805-1867) a bronze sculpture of a Horse with Foal, signed in cyrillic to base Bar. Klodt 11 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 ¾ in. (29.2 x 31.8 x 27.3 cm)

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG (RUSSIAN 1805-1867)
      Sep. 17, 2016

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG (RUSSIAN 1805-1867)

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG (RUSSIAN 1805-1867) Mare with Foal, bronze with medium brown patina on a stone base height with base: 32 cm (12 1/2 in.) artist`s name on base

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • Baron Petr Karlovich Klodt von Jurgensburg, Russian (1805-1867) 11 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 ¾ in.
      Jun. 22, 2016

      Baron Petr Karlovich Klodt von Jurgensburg, Russian (1805-1867) 11 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 ¾ in.

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      Baron Petr Karlovich Klodt von Jurgensburg, Russian (1805-1867) a bronze sculpture of a Horse with Foal, signed in cyrillic to base Bar. Klodt 11 ½ x 12 ½ x 10 ¾ in.

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • RUSSIAN EQUESTRIAN BRONZE, mare and foal, after baron Piotr Klodt von Jurge
      Jun. 28, 2015

      RUSSIAN EQUESTRIAN BRONZE, mare and foal, after baron Piotr Klodt von Jurge

      Est: £800 - £1,500

      RUSSIAN EQUESTRIAN BRONZE, mare and foal, after baron Piotr Klodt von Jurgensburg (1805-1897) indistinctly signed, dated 1972 and foundry mark under base, 36cm x nose to tail x 30cm H.

      Lots Road Auctions
    • Poitr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg (1805-1867) P
      Mar. 11, 2015

      Poitr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg (1805-1867) P

      Est: CHF1,000 - CHF1,500

      Poitr Karlovic Klodt von Jürgensburg (1805-1867) Petit modèle de l'un des chevaux du Pont Anichkov bronze à patine noire signé H: 42 cm

      Piguet Hôtel des Ventes | Genève
    • BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG
      Feb. 16, 2013

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG (RUSSIAN 1805-1867), "Bust of Catherine the Great," circa 1850, bronze with light brown patina, height: 29 cm (11 3/8 in.), modeled and cast by Baron Piotr Klodt, inscribed'Klodt' in Cyrillic on the left shoulder. Unlike some other sculptors of the day, Klodt was a master of both modeling and casting and would stamp his own sculpture with a Cyrillic version of his name. As the comparable reference materials show, Klodt would incscribe his name without the Russian "D", as in the present sculpture.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG, 1805-1867
      Dec. 01, 2010

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG, 1805-1867

      Est: £30,000 - £40,000

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG, 1805-1867 A YOUNG MAN TAMING A WILD HORSE inscribed in Cyrillic Work of Baron Klodt and Property of Imperial Academy of Arts, with Woerffel Foundry Mark, St. Petersburg bronze, brown patina height: 68.5cm, 27in.

      Sotheby's
    • Der Pferdebändiger
      Jan. 16, 2010

      Der Pferdebändiger

      Est: - €500

      CLODT VON JÜRGENSBURG, PETER JAKOB 1805 Petersburg - Gut Chalala/Finnland 1867 (nach dems.) Der Pferdebändiger Bronze, dunkel patiniert. Über felsenförmiger Plinthe vollplastische Darstellung eines jungen, muskulösen Mannes, der beherzt in die Zügel eines steigenden Hengstes greift. Er selbst ist nur mit einem Tuch um die Lende bekleidet, auf dem Rücken des Hengstes liegt eine Felldecke. Hinten auf der Plinthe bezeichnet 'Peter Clott', H. 60 cm.

      Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
    • AFTER PETR KARLOVIC KLODT VON J?RGENSBURG [RUSSIAN
      Sep. 14, 2008

      AFTER PETR KARLOVIC KLODT VON J?RGENSBURG [RUSSIAN

      Est: $8,000 - $10,000

      AFTER PETR KARLOVIC KLODT VON J?RGENSBURG [RUSSIAN 1805-1867], BRONZE SCULPTURE, H 8"", L " 17"": Man with horse & plow. Signed in Cyrillic " and dated 1889 but possibly a later casting; inscribed ""M. Bourdon Moseau""; brown patina; " raised on a rouge marble base; overall H 8 1/2"", " L 17 1/4"", D 4 7/8"".

      DuMouchelles
    • BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG, 1805-1867
      Nov. 28, 2006

      BARON PIOTR KARLOVICH KLODT VON JURGENSBURG, 1805-1867

      Est: £150,000 - £200,000

      YOUNG MAN TRIUMPHING OVER A WILD HORSE YOUNG MAN FALLING TO THE GROUND AS HE TRIES TO MOUNT A HORSE YOUNG MAN TRIUMPHING OVER A WILD HORSE YOUNG MAN FALLING TO THE GROUND AS HE TRIES TO MOUNT A HORSE height of largest 38cm., 15in Young man falling to the ground as he tries to mount a horse bears a label for Hvidore Palace, both Cast in the Academy of St Petersburg ormolu and bronze, dark brown patina Quantity: 2 PROVENANCE Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, Anichkov Palace, later removed to Hvidore Palace, Denmark, circa 1906. NOTE These magnificent bronze groups are models for two of the four monumental bronze statues by Baron Klodt known collectively as The Horse Tamers, and mounted at each corner of Anichkov Bridge in St. Petersburg. The bronze groups are beautifully cast and chased, are examples of some of the artist's finest work, and were formerly in the collection of Empress Maria Feodorovna, wife of Alexander III. Baron Klodt studied under the master V.P. Akimov, and was renowned as the first Russian sculptor to cast his own works in bronze, and also for his exceptional equine models. Other important commissions with similar subjects include the six horses surmounting the Narva Gate and the equestrian monument to Tsar Nicholas I in St. Isaac's Square. In 1830 Tsar Nicolas I first commissioned The Horse Tamers. Initially Klodt only worked on two of the four groups showing the boys standing in control of the horses. Three years later the plaster models for the pair was finished and the Tsar approved the manufacture on a large scale. It is not believed that The Horse Tamers were initially intended for the Anichkov Bridge, indeed it has been suggested they were planned for the decoration of the embankment near the Academy of Arts. However in 1839 when the reconstruction of Anichkov Bridge began, it was deemed a more fitting platform for the sculptures. On November 20th 1841 the official opening of the new bridge took place. Only two of the models had been cast in bronze and inscribed: Sculpted and cast by Klodt. The other pair, seemingly identical, was in fact formed from painted plaster and alabaster. Curiously, it seems that the Tsar was unaware of this counterfeiting, since in 1842 he gave the order for a set of two of the bronzes to be sent to the King of Prussia. The sculptures sent were those that had been recently cast in bronze to replace the plaster models on the bridge. Originally they were placed infront of the Old Palace in Berlin but from 1945 were moved to their current position in the Kleistpark in Berlin. In 1844 Klodt cast a second group of bronze sculptures to replace the plaster models. However in 1846 at the Tsar's behest they were sent to King Ferdinand of the Two Sicilies. They were placed in front of the royal place on Via San Carlo in Naples where they are still to be found today. Once again Klodt reinstalled the plaster models on the East side of Anichkov Bridge, but decided to create a new design for the remaining equine groups. Baron Klodt began work on this second pair of sculptures, similar to those in the offered lot, late in 1848 when he was living with his family in the summer house at Pavlovsk. They are known as Young Man triumphing over a Wild Horse and Young Man falling to the Ground as he tries to mount a Horse. It is believed that two horses in the Pavlovsk Palace stables, Amalatbek and Serko were the inspiration for the horses in the groups. In 1850, the new bronzes were cast and mounted on the east side of the bridge. There are some differences between the full-size sculptures in St. Petersburg and those in the offered lot. Most importantly the figures in the gilt bronze models are dressed in classical attire, whereas the figures of all four youths in the Anichkov bridge groups are nude. Klodt was at the forefront of a new Realism movement in Russia in which artists drifted from the old standard of antiquity and drew inspiration from life around them. However, perhaps for the sake of unity, the full-scale bronze figures on the East side of the bridge remained nude, in keeping with the earlier bronze groups. Although variants of these models exist -- two also from the collection of Maria Feodorovna, now in the Russian Museum, St Petersburg, and illustrated in the catalogue of 1988 no. 494 and 498; and one in the Tretyakov Gallery no. 176 -- there are no known examples cast in gilt bronze in public collections. In addition bronze casts of The Horse Tamers are rarely found on the market, two examples have been sold in the last fifteen years, Sotheby's, The Russian Sale. 14th-15th December 1995, lot 775 and Bonham's, The Russian Sale, 1st June 2006, lot 201. However the quality of the casting and fine chasing on these models are truly exceptional and it would be a hard task to find comparables of this quality in any public or private collections. Finally, and perhaps most significantly, the offered lot was at one time in the collection of Empress Maria Fedorovna, wife to Tsar Alexander III and mother of Nicholas II. Anichkov Palace, overlooking the bridge on the Fontanka, was her official residence from 1866. One of the bronze groups, Young man falling to the ground as he tries to mount a horse, bears the label of Villa Hvidore in Denmark, illustrated fig. 2, where the Empress lived out the end of her life in exile.

      Sotheby's
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