King Robert of Sicily
George Henry Paulin (1888-1962)
Purchased: 1927
Marble
Statue: 1.54 m, high; base 58 cm. high
Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Glasgow, Scotland
The subject is taken from “The Sicilian Tal” in Tales of a Wayside Inn by H.W. Longfellow, and refers to an arrogant king who is deposed by an “angelic” emissary and is forced to assume the position of king's jester. — Glasgow Sculpture
Photograph and text by Robert Freidus