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The artist was a leading neo-classicist of southern Germany during the first half of the nineteenth century. He produced a colossal statue of 'Bavaria' in Munich and polychrome caryatids for the Walhalla of the kings of Bavaria. This sculpture has been previously known as either 'Eve Listening to the Serpent' or 'Venus Listening' or 'Lady Godiva' but these seem to have been arbitrary renamings on the parts of Sir Merton Russell-Cotes, Richard Quick and Norman Silvester respectively.
Title
Melusine
Date
1841–1845
Medium
marble
Measurements
H 115.5 x W 44 x D 40.5 cm
Accession number
SC28 BORGM
Acquisition method
gift from Sir Merton Russell-Cotes, 1921
Work type
Statue
Signature/marks description
LS