Andrea Carlo Lucchesi's bronze nymphs were an exiting discovery in Chirk Castle gardens. He was an Anglo-Italian sculptor born in London, whose father from Tuscany was a sculptor before him. Lucchesi was an exponent of the late 19th-century British New Sculpture movement, a school based on naturalism and symbolism. The sculpture "Destiny" winner of gold medals at Dresden in 1895 and at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle.
I just loved the shadow dancing behind the bronze "Destiny". There are four bronze nymphs by Lucchesi in the grounds and when I next visit I need to find the other two.
I just loved the shadow dancing behind the bronze "Destiny". There are four bronze nymphs by Lucchesi in the grounds and when I next visit I need to find the other two.
Armed with a Canon 70 - 200mm Mk2 with 1.5 extension piece and Canon 16 - 35mm wide angle lens I had an hour to explore!
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