Solidarity

Description

In 1898 the Belgian Labor Party commissioned from Minne a memorial for the Socialist leader Jean Volders. The sculptor decided that an allegory of brotherhood—consisting of two nude youths standing in a boat, anxiously trying to keep their balance in a storm—would be more appropriate than a traditional portrait of the deceased. The Labor Party disliked the design and refused to have it executed in stone. In anger, Minne destroyed his large plaster model, but a smaller study remained in his studio and was later cast in bronze. This marble version is the only carved example of the composition known to have been completed.

Provenance

(H. Schickman Gallery, New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (1968); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1968-)

Solidarity

George Minne

1898

Accession Number

1968.191

Medium

marble

Dimensions

Overall: 69.9 x 63.6 x 24.2 cm (27 1/2 x 25 1/16 x 9 1/2 in.)

Classification

Sculpture

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund