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Children of Calais
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The 'Children of Calais' is a life-sized sculpture of six children in poses echoing 'The Burghers of Calais' by Auguste Rodin but dressed in contemporary clothing. One of the figures holds a life jacket in place of the city key held in Rodin’s original. The piece is designed to provoke debate about the inhumanity of our response to the children caught up in the current refugee crisis.
Title

Children of Calais

Date

2018

Medium

bronze resin

Measurements

H 150 x W 140 x D 120 cm

Accession number

CB10_TJ_S216

Work type

Statue

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

8th June 2018

Access

at all times

Inscription description

THE CHILDREN OF CALAIS / BY IAN WOLTER / UNVEILED ON 8 JUNE 2018 BY LORD ALF DUBS / THE CHILDREN OF CALAIS PORTRAYS 6 BRITISH CHILDREN AS REFUGEES / CAUGHT IN THE PRESENT MIGRATION CRISIS. THEIR POSES ECHO AUGUSTE RODINS FAMOUS THE BURGHERS OF CALAIS COMPLETED IN 1895. RODINS SOLEMN COMPOSITION COMMEMORATES AN EVENT DURING THE SIEGE OF CALAIS IN 1375. THE ENGLISH KING OFFERED TO SPARE THE LIVES OF THE CALAIS CITIZENS ON CONDITION THAT SIX OF THEIR BURGHERS WOULD SURRENDER THEMSELVES. ALTHOUGH THEY EXPECTED TO BE EXECUTED, THE BURGHERS LIVES WERE SPARED BY THE INTERVENTION OF THE ENGLISH QUEEN. / THE CHILDREN OF CALAIS EVOKES A PARALLEL NARRATIVE THE DESPERATE SITUATION OF THE YOUNG REFUGEES AND THE POTENTIAL FOR HUMANITY TO YET HOLD SWAY.

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Located at

Dorset House Garden, Saffron Walden

CB10 1JP

Located in the garden to the south side of the church.