Monday, November 22, 2010

Sculpture of the Week: Prince Albert by Emil Wolff, 1839

Marble Bust of
Prince Albert, 1839
Emil Wolff
The Royal Collection
This exquisite marble bust of an eighteen-year-old Prince Albert was sculpted by Emil Wolff in 1839. Albert sat for the sculpture while on five-month student tour of Italy. The figure perfectly captures Albert’s youthful countenance with an expression that is at once carefree and wise. Wolff was known for his Classically-inspired sculptures and portrait busts. His work graces many a museum and fine home.


A favorite of Queen Victoria’s, she kept this handsome bust next to her desk in Buckingham Palace and always found delight in gazing at her beloved husband’s young face.



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