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死の天使と彫刻家 (ミルモア記念碑より)

1889–93, carved 1921–26
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 700
フレンチによるミルモア記念碑は、ボストン出身の彫刻家マーティン・ミルモアと兄のジョセフを追悼するため家族がフレンチに依頼した作品です。当初のブロンズ像は1893年、マサチューセッツ州ジャマイカ・プレインのフォレストヒルズ霊園に設置され、この大理石の複製は当館のために後年彫られたものです。若い彫刻家の前に死の天使が現れ作業を止めさせようと手を伸ばします。天使は右手に永遠の眠りを象徴するケシの花を持っています。20世紀初頭の記念碑彫刻家として大成功を収めたフレンチは、ワシントンのリンカーン記念館のリンカーン像の彫刻家として最もよく知られています。

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Object Information
  • 題: 死の天使と彫刻家 (ミルモア記念碑より)
  • アーティスト: ダニエル・チェスター・フレンチ アメリカ、1850–1931年
  • 月日: 1889–93年、1921–26年
  • 手法: 彫刻大理石
  • 寸法: 2.38 x 2.55 x .83 m
  • 提供者: 数人の美術館役員より寄贈、1926年
  • 受け入れ番号: 26.12
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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4512. The Angel of Death and the Sculptor from the Milmore Memorial

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MORRISON HECKSCHER: In the Milmore Memorial by Daniel Chester French, a youthful sculptor carves the relief of a sphinx. But a winged angel of death reaches out to halt his hand. This hand gesture epitomizes the essence of this large marble sculpture. Death comes gently, to lead the young man to eternal sleep, which is symbolized by the poppies held in the angel’s right hand.

The Milmore family from Boston commissioned the memorial to honor their two deceased sons, Martin and Joseph. Both were artists, and among their accomplishments was in fact a sculpture of a sphinx. But French was also drawn to the mystery surrounding this ancient symbol.

Here, French’s combination of ideal and naturalistic elements is masterful. The energetic figure of the sculptor represents ideal youth. But to realistically model the angel’s massive wings, French had an ornithologist friend send him actual specimens of bird wings.

The original bronze monument was erected in 1893 in the family plot in Massachusetts. This replica was carved for the Metropolitan in the early 1920s. The memorial was a landmark in funerary sculpture, and it received great praise. Indeed, many Americans actually had photographs of this monument hanging in their homes.

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