* Sheldon George Watson {1894} Loc? [SC]

Sheldon, Frederic Stanley (active 1885-1916; English) George Watson on Cavalier (c.1892) Bronze, size unknown Purchased, 1894 Unidentified; present location unknown (lost?) This statuette, shown at the Victorian Artists’ Society in May 1892, is listed in the 1894 NGV catalogue, but not in 1905; a note in the NGV’s stock-book indicates “Broken 2.2.99.” The Dictionary of

* Saupé Marcus Clarke {1893} Loc? [SC]

Saupé, August (active in Australia from late 1870s; d.1913; German) Marcus Clarke, Australian Author Plaster medallion, size unknown Presented by Sir George Verdon, 1893 Unidentified; present location unknown The sculptor (recorded as Carl August Lebericht Saupé) was in Adelaide in the 1880s and then in Melbourne from 1888, when plaster busts by him were included in the

* Mercié Triumph of Art {1891} Loc? [SC]

Mercié, Antonin (1845-1916; French) The Triumph of Art Plaster, size unknown Purchased, 1891 Unidentified; present location unknown A significant French academic sculptor, Mercié was Professor of Drawing and Sculpture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. The NGV’s Annual Report for 1891 lists this work as acquired together with * Mackennal Triumph of Truth {1891} Loc? [SC],

* Mêne Mare and Foal {1881} Geelong [SC]

Mêne, Pierre-Jules (1810-79; French) Mare and Foal (c.1860) Bronze, 30 x 49.5 x 23 cm  Purchased 1881 Geelong Gallery (1943.7; gift of the NGV, 1943) This bronze, signed “P.J.Mene,” was purchased from the International Exhibition held in Melbourne in 1881, together with * Mêne The Hawker {1881} Loc? [SC]. Both works were de-accessioned during the early 1940s purge of 19th-century sculpture

* Mêne The Hawker {1881} Loc? [SC]

Mêne, Pierre-Jules (1810-79; French) The Hawker Gilt bronze, size unknown Purchased 1881; sold at auction 1943 Unidentified; present location unknown This statuette was purchased from the 1881 International Exhibition held in Melbourne, together with Mêne Mare and Foal {1881} Geelong [SC]. Refs. AR 1881, p.54 (under “Metal Works”); not listed in NGV 1894 or 1905 NGV 1923,

* Marshall [after] Miranda {by 1865} Loc? [SC]

Marshall, William Calder (1813-94; Scottish) [after] Miranda Parian ware, size unknown Acquired by 1865 Unidentified; present location unknown This bust, representing Prospero’s daughter from The Tempest, was described in the NGV’s 1865 catalogue as by “W.G.Marshall,” and made in “Parian marble”. The sculptor was evidently W.C.Marshall, as detailed above. One of the most prolific sculptors

Mackennal Madame Melba 1899 {1900} NGV [SC]

Mackennal, Bertram (1863-1931; Australian) Madame Melba 1899 Marble, 198.5 x 61.3 x 61.5 cm (including base) Presented by Nellie Melba, 1900 National Gallery of Victoria (60-2) The famous soprano (1861-1931), who chose her stage name in tribute to her native Melbourne, commissioned this work from Mackennal – also a locally-born international celebrity, and almost her exact

Mackennal Louis Buvelot {1902} NGV [SC]

Mackennal, Bertram (1863-1931; Australian) Louis Buvelot (1892) Marble, 55.8 x 49.8 x 29 cm Bequest of Madame Buvelot, 1902 National Gallery of Victoria (112-2) This posthumous bust was reproduced in NGV 1905. For Buvelot, see separate artist entry. Refs. AR 1902, p.18; NGV 1905, p.156 (VI.Sculpture – Verdon Gallery, no.15; ill. as shown here)

* Mackennal Triumph of Truth 1891 {1891} Loc? [SC]

Mackennal, Bertram (1863-1931; Australian) The Triumph of Truth 1891 Plaster, size unknown Purchased, 1891 Unidentified, present location unknown [reproduction: wood engraving of Mackennal’s model, published in 1891] Noting this purchase, the NGV’s Annual Report for 1891 indicates that it received second prize (£100) in a competition to find a companion for Boehm St George 1887

* MacDowell Eve {1877} Bendigo [SC]

MacDowell, Patrick (1799-1870; Irish/English) Eve (c.1870) Marble, size unknown Purchased, 1877; de-acquisitioned and presented to Bendigo, 1943 Bendigo Art Gallery (1943.18) The Irish-born sculptor – whose surname is also spelt McDowell in some sources – led a successful career in England, becoming a member of the Royal Academy in 1846. He is probably best known for the

* Lombardi (Giovita) Goat and Kid {1884} Loc? [SC]

Lombardi, Giovita (1837-86; Italian) Goat and Kid Marble, size unknown Purchased, 1884; de-accessioned and sold at auction, 1943 Unidentified; present location unknown This group was sold at the 1943 auction of NGV sculpture, with the same sculptor’s marble statues of chickens, also acquired in 1884 (see separate entries); this work fetched £17/10. Lombardi exhibited marble

* Lombardi (Giovita) Hen and Chickens {1884} Loc? [SC]

Lombardi, Giovita (1837-76; Italian) Hen and Chickens Marble, size unknown Purchased, 1884; de-accessioned and sold at auction, 1943 Unidentified; present location unknown Purchased with the other animal groups by Giovita Lombardi listed here, and, like them, de-accessioned in 1943 and sold for £25 at the 1943 auction of NGV sculpture. This group was presumably similar

* Halse Advance Australia 1865 {1891} Loc? [SC]

Halse, George (1826-95; English) Advance Australia 1865 Marble, size unknown Presented by Mrs Fitzroy Kelly, 1891; de-accessioned and auctioned, 1943 Present location unknown [contemporary photo in British Royal Collection] Halse worked full-time in a London bank, first as a clerk and then manager, while leading a parallel career as a self-taught, prolific and successful sculptor, praised

* Gott Flora {1885} Loc? [SC]

Gott, Joseph (1785-1860; English) Flora Marble, c.1.45 m high  Presented by James Chapman, 1885; de-accessioned and presented to the City of Geelong West, 1941 Present location unknown “FLORA, in the act of dancing, and holding  in both hands a festoon of roses” (description of Gott’s statue in a Roman catalogue, 1860). This work, one of

Gilbert & Ball Redmond Barry 1887 {1887} SLV [SC]

Gilbert, James (1830-85; Irish/Australian), & Ball, Percival (1845-1900; English) Sir Redmond Barry 1887 Bronze, 2.97 m high Commissioned in 1883 by the Committee of the Barry Memorial Fund; accessioned in 1887 State Library of Victoria, forecourt This posthumous statue of Barry (1813-80), shown wearing his official robes as Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, commemorates

* Giambologna [after] Rape of the Sabines {1878} Loc? [SC]

Giambologna (c.1529-1608; Flemish/Italian), after The Rape of the Sabine Women Marble, c.1.96 m high, including pedestal Presented by the family of James Purves, 1878 Present location unknown This statue is recorded as donated to the Melbourne collection in 1878, together with * Unknown (Italian, 19C?) Venus de’Medici (replica) {1878} Loc? [SC]. However, both statues appear to have

* Flaminio La Puberta 1866 {1867} Priv.coll. [SC]

Flaminio, Lucca (active c.1866; Italian) La Puberta 1866 Carrara marble, 67 cm high Presented by Sir George Verdon, 1867; de-accessioned and transferred to the Castlemaine Art Gallery, 1943; auctioned, 1987 Private collection Greeted enthusiastically on its arrival in Melbourne as an “exquisite” representation of “the passage from girlhood into womanhood” (Illustrated Australian News, Sept.1867), this work

* Donatello [after] Boy’s Head {by 1894} Loc? [SC]

Donatello (c.1386-1466; Italian), after Boy’s Head Bronze (?) Presented by the Education Department, by 1894; sold at auction, 1943 Unidentified; present location unknown The 1894 NGV catalogue lists a “Boy’s Head” after Donatello as donated by the Melbourne Education Department, including it under casts. Unless it was a plaster cast (another possibility), it may be

* Cranari Perseus {1885} Ballarat [SC]

Cranari, J. (active 1880s; Italian?) Perseus Marble, size unknown Presented by James Chapman, 1885; de-accessioned and transferred to Ballarat, 1943 Ballarat, Botanical Gardens In the 1940s, this statue was transferred to Ballarat, where it joined other Victorian-era statues acquired in the 1880s and later. The figure was photographed recently, as shown here, in the Ballarat

* Canova [attrib.] Eve {1885} Loc? [SC]

Canova, Antonio (1757-1822; Italian), attributed to Eve Marble, size unknown Presented by James Chapman, 1885; de-accessioned and sold at auction, 1943 Unidentified; present location unknown One of four statues documented as presented to the NGV by Chapman in 1885, this work was acknowledged in both the 1894 and 1905 catalogues merely as attributed to Canova.

* Carrier-Belleuse Melody {1904} Loc? [SC]

Carrier-Belleuse, Albert-Ernest (1824-87; French) Melody Bronze, size unknown Bequest of Alfred Felton, 1904; transferred to Castlemaine, 1943; de-accessioned from the Castlemaine collection and auctioned, 1987 Unidentified; present location unknown This work, still in the Castlemaine collection in 1983 (when it was described as a gift from the NGV in 1943), was clearly identical with the

* Brütt Female figure 1888 {1888} Bendigo [SC]

Brütt, Adolf (1855-1939; German) Half draped female figure 1888 Bronze Purchased, 1888; de-accessioned and presented to Bendigo, 1943 Bendigo Art Gallery (1943.11A-B) The artist became a member of the Munich Secession in 1893, and later founded the Weimar school for sculpture and bronze casting. His statues are on display in Munich, Berlin and elsewhere in Germany,