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Sculptor, b. 1786 - d. 1822

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  • Attributed to RUDOLF SCHADOW
    Mar. 28, 2025

    Attributed to RUDOLF SCHADOW

    Est: CHF1,000 - CHF1,500

    Attributed to RUDOLF SCHADOW (1786 Rome 1822) Design for a sculpture of Cupid. Pencil. 21 x 17 cm. ------------------------------------------------- RUDOLF SCHADOW, zugeschrieben (1786 Rom 1822) Entwurf zur Skulptur eines Amor. Bleistift auf Velin. 21 x 17 cm.

    Koller Auctions
  • Rudolf (Ridolfo) Schadow, Sandal Binder
    May. 20, 2023

    Rudolf (Ridolfo) Schadow, Sandal Binder

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Signed and dated lower right: Rudolph Schadow fec. Romae 1815 Framed under glass Inscribed by an unknown hand on the reverse: Rud. Schadow fec Romae 1815 / Die Sandalenbinderin From the estate of Thorvaldsen's daughter Vittoria Buti (married to Jul. Troschel).

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • L. BUCHHORN (*1770) after SCHADOW (*1786), Achill und Penthesilea, Pencil
    Dec. 10, 2022

    L. BUCHHORN (*1770) after SCHADOW (*1786), Achill und Penthesilea, Pencil

    Est: €6,000 - €8,000

    Ludwig Buchhorn (1770 Halberstadt - 1856 Berlin) after Rudolf Schadow (1786 Rom - 1822 ibid.): Sculpture Achilles and Penthesilea, 19th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil on Paper, mounted on Date: 19th century Description: The young Rudolf Schadow was encouraged from an early age by his father, the celebrated Prussian sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850), to practise accurate drawing and was evidently brought up artistically with great rigour. Copies of antiquities and studies of the body were as much a part of his father's ambitious programme as was support for his ongoing projects. Rudolf remained one of the most important pillars in his father's workshop and adapted to the perfectionist and bearish character of his senior. In 1807 the young Schadow was sent to Dresden for a study visit and by 1810 they were planning a trip to Italy, which Rudolf embarked on together with his younger brother, the painter Friedrich Wilhelm (1788-1862) in November. The brothers arrived in Rome in January 1811. Already in autumn Rudolf, probably plagued by melancholy, returned home for a few months and did not travel to Rome again until January 1812, together with Christian Daniel Rauch (1777-1857). He remained in the eternal city until his death and visited Prussia only on relatively short trips. The drawing of the hero Achilles with the Amazon queen Penthesilea shows an outstanding sculpture from Schadow's late work, which the artist was no longer able to complete himself. At his father's request, his nephew Emil Wolff (1802-1879) completed the work with the advisory help of Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844). The stirring theme of the group of figures is the death of the Amazon queen Penthesilea, who fell before Troy in a duel against Achilles. Even as his opponent sinks, the victor admires Penthesilea's bravery and grace and defends himself against the Greek army that wants to desecrate her body. The pathetic composition of the two figures is inspired by the Hellenistic sculpture of the "Gaul of Ludovisi", in which the Gaulish warrior thrusts his sword into his own chest after killing his wife in order to escape the hands of the victorious Roman army. Keywords: Antiquity, mythology, Rome, sculptor, sculpture, Rudolf Schadow, Heros, Troy, Homer, 19th century, Classicism, Mythology, Germany,

    Fichter Kunsthandel
  • Rudolf (Ridolfo) Schadow, Sketchbook
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Rudolf (Ridolfo) Schadow, Sketchbook

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    Ref19C121121 This lot consists of three different works: - One poem bound in velvet and decorated with silver appliques given as a gift by the students of the Berlin Academy to their teacher Gottfried Schadow on 31st December 1824. - A sketchbook by the 18 year old Rudolf Schadow from 1804 with 26 bound pages of 10 pen drawings by the artists as well as two pen drawings by Gottfried Schadow. A portrait sketch of Clara Schumann can also be attributed to him. The latter three undated. Two further pen drawings by Rudolf Schadow from 1814 were later glued into the book.

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • A WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF A YOUTH, POSSIBLY PARIS OR GANYMEDE BY RUDOLF SCHA
    Apr. 23, 2021

    A WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF A YOUTH, POSSIBLY PARIS OR GANYMEDE BY RUDOLF SCHA

    Est: $40,000 - $60,000

    A WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF A YOUTH, POSSIBLY PARIS OR GANYMEDE BY RUDOLF SCHADOW (1786-1822), 1810 49 ¼ in. (125 cm.) high

    Christie's
  • RUDOLF (RIDOLFO) SCHADOW (1786-1822), ROME, 1814 A WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF T
    May. 01, 2019

    RUDOLF (RIDOLFO) SCHADOW (1786-1822), ROME, 1814 A WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF T

    Est: $100,000 - $200,000

    RUDOLF (RIDOLFO) SCHADOW (1786-1822), ROME, 1814 A WHITE MARBLE FIGURE OF THE SANDAL BINDER (SANDALBINDERIN) 50 in. (127 cm.) high

    Christie's
  • RUDOLF SCHADOW (1786-1822), ITALIAN, ROME, 1819
    Jul. 08, 2010

    RUDOLF SCHADOW (1786-1822), ITALIAN, ROME, 1819

    Est: £120,000 - £180,000

    RUDOLF SCHADOW (1786-1822), ITALIAN, ROME, 1819 DIE SPINNERIN signed and dated: Rudolf Schadow fecit. Romae 1819. pro Henrico Patten Westport Hibernia marble: 126.5cm., 49¾in. base: 72.5 by 79 by 51cm., 28½ by 31 by 20in.

    Sotheby's
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