Monument to Goethe by Gustav Eberlein, 1903
Villa Borghese gardens
Rome, April 2013
“In 1903 Emperor William II of Germany donated to the Italian State a Monument to Goethe by Gustav Eberlein; the poet is shown standing on a colossal Corinthian capital and is surrounded by statues portraying characters of his works
Iphigenia in Tauris,
Mignon and
Faust. Two years later the Romans watched the arrival of a French reply to the German gift: a monument to Victor Hugo by Lucien Pallez; because the French writer's association with Rome was rather loose (he visited the city when he was six) the inscription quoted a speech he made to praise Garibaldi.” (
Villa Borghese, A Rome Art Lover's Web Page)
That is really putting Goethe on a pedestal.
ReplyDeleteHe deserves it.
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