The pediment looks defaced. Maybe the figures are in the British Museum, on display next to the Elgin Marbles.
Does anyone know which warehouse? This is insane.Presumably they are in a warehouse somewhere?
"Pediment above the north facade in 2017, the classical statues within the triangle having been removed
as they were in danger of falling into the street."
Toronto’s historic Massey Hall - Historic Toronto
Massey Hall, view from the northeast corner of Victoria and Shuter Streets in May 2017. In the early-19th century, after an electrified streetcar line wastayloronhistory.com
Presumably they are in a warehouse somewhere?
"Pediment above the north facade in 2017, the classical statues within the triangle having been removed
as they were in danger of falling into the street."
Toronto’s historic Massey Hall - Historic Toronto
Massey Hall, view from the northeast corner of Victoria and Shuter Streets in May 2017. In the early-19th century, after an electrified streetcar line wastayloronhistory.com
I think that bit was wrong (or the sentence itself wasn't clear - 2017 refers to the date of the photo and not the date of removal) - from the HIS:
View attachment 279580
(Massey Hall/ERA)
It's pretty clear the sculptures were removed a long time ago; given there is no reference to where they are now, it's probably safe to assume it's lost.
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So, there's no record of what these figures are, of what the scene is? No photographic or other historical evidence? I've got to be honest. I find that hard to believe.
The more I look at it, the more it bothers me that those bricked up windows remain...
Not sure why now wouldn't have been the right time.Nothing that can't be restored in the future.
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Not sure why now wouldn't have been the right time.
It's pretty clear the sculptures were removed a long time ago; given there is no reference to where they are now, it's probably safe to assume it's lost.
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