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Lot 478: William Couper (American, 1853-1942), Tennyson's Princess, 1882, Incised signature "Wm. Couper" on the base reverse., Condition: Minor

Est: $9,000 USD - $12,000 USD
SkinnerBoston, MA, USJanuary 12, 2013

Item Overview

Description

William Couper (American, 1853-1942)

Tennyson's Princess, 1882
Incised signature "Wm. Couper" on the base reverse.
Carved Carrara marble, approximately 29 x 20 x 12 in. (73.7 x 50.8 x 30.5 cm), mounted to a carved marble socle and set upon a carved wood and velvet-upholstered column.
Condition: Minor loss to base, minor surface imperfections.

Provenance: Through a private Boston collection.

N.B. The sculpture depicts Princess Ida, the central character of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's 1847 poem, The Princess: A Medley. Ida believes that women are superior to men, and chooses to establish a women's college over accepting a prince's hand in marriage. Ida's headstrong independence is no match for fate, however, and through a comedy of errors, Ida marries the prince that she was betrothed to at birth. While the poem's ending was conventional for its time, it was still among the first to engage with the debate over equal rights for women in Britain, as championed by Mary Wollstonecraft in the late 18th century.

Another example of this sculpture is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Plinth approximately 46 x 16 x 16 in.


Auction Details

European Furniture & Decorative Arts

by
Skinner
January 12, 2013, 10:00 AM EST

The Heritage on the Garden 63 Park Plaza, Boston, MA, 02116, US