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Statue of the tennis player, Anthony Wilding
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Statue of the tennis player, Anthony Wilding
Physical Energy, a figure sculpted by Paul Troubetzkoy and based on the New Zealand tennis player, Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding. Wilding was Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. His championship run came to an end in 1914 when he was beaten by Australian, N. E. Brookes in three straight sets. Wilding died near Neuve Chapelle, France on 9 May 1915 while fighting in the Battle of Aubers Ridge. Date: 1916
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This captivating photograph print showcases the iconic statue of Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding, a New Zealand tennis champion and the inspiration behind Paul Troubetzkoy's masterpiece,
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Physical Energy." Wilding's impressive tennis career began in 1910 when he claimed the Wimbledon Men's Championship title for the first time. He went on to win the championship an additional two years in a row, making him a three-time Wimbledon champion. However, his reign as the tennis champion came to an end in 1914 when he was defeated by Australian, Norman Brookes, in straight sets. The statue, created in 1916, captures the essence of Wilding's athleticism and determination. Troubetzkoy skillfully sculpted the figure based on the tennis player's likeness, resulting in a striking and dynamic representation of a champion in motion. The statue, titled "Physical Energy," is a testament to Wilding's strength, agility, and the intense focus required to excel in the sport. Tragically, Wilding's tennis career was cut short when he answered the call to duty during World War I. He enlisted in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and was killed in action on May 9, 1915, during the Battle of Aubers Ridge. The statue serves as a poignant reminder of Wilding's remarkable tennis accomplishments and his ultimate sacrifice for his country." This photograph print is a historical record of a legendary tennis player and a tribute to his unforgettable career. The image is a must-have for tennis enthusiasts, history buffs, and art collectors alike. The statue, "Physical Energy," is a timeless piece that continues to inspire and captivate viewers with its powerful representation of athleticism and determination.
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