Triple Fabulous!

Jun 06, 2010,15:37 PM
 

Thank you dr. Hanke for this wonder of post
If I may, and I hope that you'll not hold it against me,
I would like to take this opportunity and present most famous Jacquemarts from
my country The Green Man of Dubrovnik.

These are the Renaissance bronze statues, because of its greenish color acquired by the patina
are locally called the Green Men or originally Zelenci.
One is known as Maro and second as Baro.





Restored to full glory




Maro says hi

For more than four hundred years the mobile bronze sculptures of mythical warriors have been beating out the hours on the Dubrovnik city bell tower until the early 20th century when they are worn out due to a large degree of damage, removed and stored in Dubrovnik National Museum of that time, and then in the Sponza Palace.





In natural habitat




Above De Bethune like town clock :0)




It is hypothesised that the idea was originated around 1477 by the prominent Tuscan architect and sculptor Michelozzo di Bartolomeo (1391-1472), and realized by his assistant Michelle di Giovanni,called “Il Greco “ who resided in Dubrovnik from 1457 until his death in 1480, working as a cannon and bell founder.

These two statues are symbol of Town of Dubrovnik and eternal guardians of his existence.





Thank you for your marvelous post
Be
st
Damian
P.S. I heard that Jacquemarts is after Jacques and brother. Is this make any sense?

 


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 By: Marcus Hanke : June 5th, 2010-09:48
Marcus Hanke explores the history behind the tiny automatons on the dials of Ulysse Nardin's repeaters and hour strikers. Jacquemarts: Little Big Men Striking My research for this article started nearly nine years ago. Already the first Ulysse Nardin cata...  

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 By: Marcus Hanke : June 5th, 2010-11:53
... since he is one of the most competent experts on musical watches, repeaters and automatons. Regards, Marcus

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Claret is, without question, one of the greatest watch makers of all time!!! Craig

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informative, emotional, and eye opener. Faisal

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Makes me appreciate mine all the more.... Dave This message has been edited by Dave G on 2010-06-06 05:05:51...  

Wow! How's the sound? [nt]

 
 By: EJames : June 6th, 2010-17:17
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Great post. Very informative.

 
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Triple Fabulous!

 
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Hi Damian, thanks for that wonderful addition!! ...

 
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Correct

 
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Excellent write-up! [nt]

 
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