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Fountain

Admire Alexander Munro’s classical marble statue of a goddess – ‘Fountain’. Explore its elegant design, Pre-Raphaelite style & timeless beauty in this stunning outdoor sculpture.

Explore the Pre-Raphaelite sculptures of Alexander Munro (1825-1871), known for his Rossetti-influenced works like 'Paolo & Francesca'. Discover British art history!

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Met de hand geschilderd in olieverf op canvas in uw gewenste maat en lijst, op bestelling gemaakt door onze kunstenaars. (Bestel een print Bestel een printNaar afbeelding wisselen Naar afbeelding wisselen)

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U kunt uw eigen afmetingen invoeren om in een specifieke lijst of ruimte te passen. Als de door u gekozen maat niet overeenkomt met de verhoudingen van het originele beeld, zullen we het kunstwerk bijsnijden of het schilderij uitbreiden met extra handgeschilderde elementen. Een digitale mockup wordt ter goedkeuring naar u verzonden voordat de productie begint.
Houd er rekening mee dat de preview op het scherm niet de werkelijke uitsnede of uitbreiding weergeeft. Alleen de mockup toont de uiteindelijke compositie nauwkeurig.
Hoewel aangepaste afmetingen mogelijk zijn, raden we aan een maat uit de vooraf gedefinieerde lijst te selecteren om de originele verhoudingen te behouden.

Voorbeelden van wat aangepast kan worden: Vervang het gezicht met een eigen foto; Voeg een huisdier toe (bijv. vervang de kat door een hond); Verwerk een verborgen boodschap in de achtergrond; Wijzig het landschap of andere elementen in de achtergrond.
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Biografie van de kunstenaar

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

Alexander Munro, born in 1825, was a Scottish sculptor who carved a unique path within the Victorian art world, deeply entwined with the burgeoning Pre-Raphaelite movement. Though often overshadowed by his more famous contemporaries, Munro’s work possesses a haunting beauty and technical skill that deserves wider recognition. His early life provided a solid foundation for his artistic pursuits; he initially trained under his father, a stonemason, gaining practical experience in handling materials before formally studying at the Royal Academy Schools in London. This grounding in traditional techniques would prove crucial as he later embraced more experimental forms and subject matter. While many sculptors of the time focused on grand historical or mythological narratives, Munro’s interests lay elsewhere – in intimate moments, literary themes, and a profound exploration of human emotion. He wasn't merely replicating form; he was striving to capture *feeling* within stone and bronze.

The Rossetti Connection and ‘Paolo & Francesca’

Munro’s artistic trajectory took a pivotal turn through his association with Dante Gabriel Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. He became intimately involved in their circle, not only as an artist but also as a friend and confidant. This connection is most powerfully manifested in his sculpture ‘Paolo & Francesca’, based on the tragic lovers from Dante Alighieri’s *Inferno*. The work, commissioned by Rossetti himself, depicts Paolo and Francesca embracing in the throes of their doomed passion. It's not simply a representation of a literary scene; it is an embodiment of Pre-Raphaelite ideals – intense emotion, meticulous detail, and a rejection of academic convention. The sculpture’s power lies in its palpable sense of intimacy and despair. Rossetti was deeply affected by the story of Paolo and Francesca, and Munro's rendering perfectly captured the poet’s vision of tragic love. The commission marked a high point in Munro’s career and solidified his reputation as a sculptor capable of conveying complex psychological states.

Development of Style and Subject Matter

Throughout the 1850s and 60s, Munro continued to develop a distinctive style characterized by its delicate modeling, expressive faces, and often melancholic tone. He moved away from purely classical forms, embracing a more naturalistic approach that emphasized individual character and emotional nuance. While ‘Paolo & Francesca’ remains his most celebrated work, he produced a diverse body of sculpture including portrait busts, allegorical figures, and smaller-scale works exploring themes of love, loss, and mortality. His portraits, in particular, are notable for their psychological depth and sensitivity. He wasn't interested in idealizing his sitters; instead, he sought to capture their inner lives, revealing vulnerabilities and complexities beneath the surface. This focus on interiority set him apart from many of his contemporaries who favored more conventional representations of power and status.

Later Years and Historical Significance

The latter part of Munro’s life was marked by periods of financial hardship and artistic frustration. Despite receiving commissions for public monuments, he struggled to achieve the widespread recognition he deserved. He died in 1871, leaving behind a body of work that, while not extensive, is rich in emotional resonance and technical accomplishment. His historical significance lies in his role as a bridge between traditional sculpture and the emerging aesthetic principles of the Pre-Raphaelites.
  • He demonstrated how classical techniques could be adapted to convey modern sensibilities.
  • His exploration of literary themes paved the way for other sculptors to engage with narrative subject matter.
  • His focus on psychological realism anticipated developments in 20th-century sculpture.
Munro’s sculptures offer a poignant glimpse into the Victorian psyche, revealing a world of hidden emotions and unspoken desires. He remains an important figure in British art history, deserving of renewed attention and appreciation for his unique contribution to the sculptural landscape of the 19th century. His work continues to captivate viewers with its haunting beauty and enduring emotional power, reminding us of the profound capacity of art to capture the complexities of the human condition.
alexander munro

alexander munro

1825 - 1871

Snelle feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Pre-Raphaelite Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romantic Sculpture']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • William Holman Hunt
    • John Everett Millais
  • Date Of Birth: 1825
  • Date Of Death: 1871
  • Full Name: Alexander Munro
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Paolo & Francesca
    • Boy And Dolphin In The Rose Garden
  • Place Of Birth: Scotland