The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonné

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Object within Schaaf no. 1932

The Wellington Arch

Object details

Alternate titles

The Wellington Statue [taken from the South] - Wellington Arch

Image size: h 18.7cm x w 17.0cm

Object Type: Salted Paper Print

Mount: album page, plate 5

Physical description: fingerprints; from a bound volume, "Talbotypes Taken in 1843"

Inscription: title from contents page, "The Wellington Statue [taken from the South] - Wellington Arch"

Provenance:
Victoria & Albert Museum, 2017
National Science and Media Museum, 2003 to 2017
Royal Photographic Society, number 025005
Royal Photographic Society, V.42-05

Owner: Victoria and Albert Museum

Object owner number: RPS.269:5.2017

Collection: Royal Photographic Society Collection

This object is part of Schaaf no. 1932

The Wellington Arch

Location: London

Keywords: Sculpture

The equestrian bronze statue that surmounts the Wellington Arch in Talbot's photograph is of the Duke of Wellington. The arch looks very different today from when it was photographed by Talbot.

In 1846 the arch was selected as a location for a statue of the Duke of Wellington. The bronze statue which eventually crowned the arch was by Matthew Cotes Wyatt. It remained there, atop the arch, throughout the lifetime of the Duke's life.

In 1882–1883 the arch was moved a few yards south east to Hyde Park Corner as part of a road-widening scheme. Once in its new position the statue of Wellington was moved to Aldershot and was eventually replaced by the complex bronze statue which is there to this day. The replacement statue by Adrian Jones is of the winged goddess of victory, Nike, depicted as a charioteer holding a laurel wreath.

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