Historical information
Thomas Stoddart, 1828 - 1905, bought 12 white marble statues during a visit to Italy. Stoddart arranged for them to be shipped to Victoria and placed on pedestals of Sicilian marble and on bases of Victorian granite. These statues were unveiled in the gardens on Queen Victoria's birthday, 24th May, 1884. His intention was for the statues to adorn and add interest to the gardens. Summer is portrayed with the handle of a sickle and holding a sheaf of grain, symbolising harvest time.
Significance
The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of Ballarat
Physical description
White marble figure shown with handle of sickle and holding a sheaf of grain, symbolising harvest time.
Inscriptions & markings
Summer
References
- Ballarat Botanical Gardens - Statues
- The Stoddart Statues 1884 Brochure about the Stoddart donation of statues made in 1884