Posts Tagged ‘Charles Sykes bronce

06
Aug
12

Charles Skyes Flying Lady Bronze Silver Spirit Ecstacy Rolls Royce

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Charles Skyes Flying Lady Bronze Silver Spirit Ecstacy Rolls Royce

Charles Skyes Flying Lady Bronze Silver Spirit Ecstacy Rolls Royce

 

You are viewing a gorgeous silvered bronze of the famous Spirit of Ecstasy (on the hood / bonnet of every Rolls Royce motor car) on a marble base. Or, as it is also referred to in the United States – ‘The Flying Lady’. This is a later recast from the original and is offered in great shape and signed on the base (please see close up photo).

Like every good work of art there is a great story behind its making. The piece is offered in perfect condition and ready for home use right away and would make a great collectors piece for any home or collector. The piece is signed near her foot – please see the close up photo.

Charles Sykes was a sculpturist working out of early 19th Century England whose most famous work is the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ as adorned on the bonnet of Rolls Royce cars. Also known as the ‘Flying Lady’ in the United States. Skyes was a graduate of the Royal College of Arts and was commissioned by Claude Johnson, then managing director of Rolls Royce, to create the piece to emobdy the spirit and gracefulness of the great car.

This is certainly the most attractive and probably the best known motor car mascot in the world, she has adorned the radiators of Rolls-Royce motor cars since 1911 and concealed a hidden passion as there is a great story behind her creation. This marvellous mascot was modelled after a woman who had bewitching beauty, intellect and esprit – but not the social status which might have permitted her to marry the man with whom she had fallen in love.

This is the story of Eleanor Velasco Thornton, whose liaison with John Walter Edward-Scott-Montagu (after 1905 the second Lord Montagu of Beaulieu) was to remain a secret for a decade or more, principally because both partners acted with the utmost discretion. John Scott, heir to his father\’s title, was a pioneer of automobilism in England. From 1902 he was editor of the illustrated magazine The Car. Eleanor V Thornton was employed as his secretary. Friends of the pair knew of their close relationship but they were sufficiently understanding as to overlook it.

Sykes also created other art deco pieces such as the ‘Hoop Lady’ and other works, although of course the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy is his most famous.

 

 

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04
Jun
10

Sykes Charles – Rolls Royce Spirt Bronce de éxtasis / Volar Señora

Charles Sykes fue uno sculpturist elaboración de principios del 19 Inglaterra en el siglo cuya obra más famosa es el “Espíritu del Éxtasis” como en el capó adornado de Rolls Royce. También conocido como el ‘Vuelo Lady’ en los Estados Unidos. Skyes era un graduado de la Escuela Real de Artes y fue comisionado por Claude Johnson, entonces director gerente de Rolls Royce, para crear la pieza a emobdy el espíritu y la gracia de la gran coche.

Esta es sin duda el más atractivo y, probablemente, la mascota de automóviles más conocidas en el mundo, que ha adornado los radiadores de automóviles Rolls-Royce desde 1911 y oculta una pasión oculta que hay una gran historia detrás de su creación. Esta mascota maravillosa fue modelado después de una mujer que había hechizante belleza, inteligencia y espíritu – pero no la situación social que podría haber permitido a casarse con el hombre con quien se había enamorado.

Esta es la historia de Eleanor Thornton Velasco, cuyo enlace con John Edward Walter-Scott-Montagu (después de 1905, la segunda Montagu de Beaulieu Señor) debía permanecer en secreto por una década o más, sobre todo porque ambas partes actuaron con la máxima discreción. John Scott, heredero al título de su padre, fue un pionero del automovilismo en Inglaterra. Desde 1902 fue director de la revista ilustrada El coche. Eleanor Thornton V fue empleado como secretario. Amigos de la pareja sabía de su estrecha relación, pero eran lo suficientemente comprensión en cuanto a pasarla por alto.

Sykes también creó otras piezas art déco, como el ‘Hoop Lady’ y otras obras, aunque por supuesto el «Espíritu del Éxtasis es su más famoso.

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