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Carl Max Kruse (German, 1854-1942)NENIKIKAMEN [WE ARE VICTORIOUS"]"bronzesigned and titled at

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Carl Max Kruse (German, 1854-1942)NENIKIKAMEN [WE ARE VICTORIOUS"]"bronzesigned and titled at
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Ballsbridge, Dublin 4

Carl Max Kruse (German, 1854-1942)

NENIKIKAMEN [WE ARE VICTORIOUS"]"

bronze

signed and titled at base; also marked A. Clause SC" at base"

Portrait

18.5 by 17 by 5in., 46.25 by 42.5 by 12.5cm.

The Collection of Mervyn & Pat Solomon

Pheidippides is known as the hero of Ancient Greece and was the source of inspiration for the modern day sporting event, the marathon. Pheidippides ran from Marathon, a town northeast of Athens, to the Greek capital to deliver a message regarding the Battle of Marathon. The modern sporting event is based on a run approximately the same distance.

Carl Max Kruse (German, 1854-1942)

NENIKIKAMEN [WE ARE VICTORIOUS"]"

bronze

signed and titled at base; also marked A. Clause SC" at base"

Portrait

18.5 by 17 by 5in., 46.25 by 42.5 by 12.5cm.

The Collection of Mervyn & Pat Solomon

Pheidippides is known as the hero of Ancient Greece and was the source of inspiration for the modern day sporting event, the marathon. Pheidippides ran from Marathon, a town northeast of Athens, to the Greek capital to deliver a message regarding the Battle of Marathon. The modern sporting event is based on a run approximately the same distance.

Irish & British Art

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RDS Clyde Hall
Anglesea Road
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
Ireland

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