Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig
Published 2016-12-12T10:26:54+00:00
Earl Haig (1861-1928), the high-profile military leader and co-founder of the British Legion, was born in Edinburgh and celebrated there even before his death: this statue was an Edinburgh landmark for over 85 years. But it was removed early this year to facilitate access to and spectator space for the Edinburgh Tattoo, a spectacular military display held annually on the Esplanade. The statue is now being restored prior to relocation. It will stand within the castle grounds, near the National War Museum.
Haig is a controversial figure, especially because of his leadership at the Somme. The statue too has been the subject of some controversy. When it was proposed as a suitable inspiration for a similar tribute in London, Adrian Joneswrote in a "veiled reference" to it: "some sculptors attempt to copy nature direct, and that from a half-rationed horse, with the rider sitting as though a puff of wind would blow him off" (qtd. in Watkins 15). Lionel Earle, Secretary to the Office of Works in London, also objected, calling it "a dreadful production, although it is in many ways like him" (qtd. in Watkins 17). Wade was perfectly capable of depicting a well-covered horse, as a model of one in in his studio shows, so it seems that he was indeed trying for greater realism here. But perhaps that was unwise in such a monument. The horse's legs are awkwardly splayed, especially from the front, and Haig looks uncomfortable in the saddle; the ensemble as a whole is rather strained. In the past, much was gained by seeing it against such a dramatic backdrop, but presumably that advantage will now be lost.
The days of equestrian statues of heroes were numbered by this stage. After two earlier versions had been rejected, Alfred Hardiman's statue of Haig was finally unveiled in Whitehall in 1937; it proved to be the last of its kind.
Layer Thickness 150 microns. InFill 10%. Upscaled 110%.
Date published | 12/12/2016 |
Benoetigte Zeit | 620 - 680 Minuten |
Menge an Filament | 80 grams |
Dimensionen | 165mm x 110mm x 138mm |
Technologie | FDM |
Title | Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig |
Date | 1923 |
Period | Modern Art |
Medium | Bronze statue on rubble stone plinth |
Record | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_art_in_Edinburgh |
Artist | George Edward Wade |
Place | Edinburgh Castle |