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Offline Michael Gallagher

The Four Elements by Janine Janet
« on: Nov 18, 2012, 09:51 AM »
Cunarder Man discussed the Statues that were in the Columbia Restaurant for a while. This is the story of the Four Elements - and the mystery Fifth Element!

‘THE FOUR ELEMENTS’
Fire, Earth, Air and Water

While in Paris in 1964 Dennis Lennon noticed two remarkable carved figures while passing the Balenciagas windows. He made enquiries about who the artist was and was advised that it was Madame Janine Janet. At that time she was starting his designs for QE2 and thought that it was be “marvellous” to have Janet’s work on the ship. He went to her studio where he saw further examples of her skill and materials available. It occurred to him that an appropriate subject would be the four elements a ship always had to fight and asked her if she could interpret fire, earth, air and water in the form of four figures covered in semi precious materials found in the sea.

She agreed to make a maquette to show Cunard and the first one in coral was sent to London for review. Sir Basil Smallpeice and Lord Mancroft agreed with the idea and Janet was commissioned at a cost of £4,000.

The statues took a year to make and Janet collected material (shells, coral, mother of pearl etc) from all over the world. The triangular faceted mother of pearl came from China. The statues were placed on show in Paris to great acclaim prior to being installed on QE2 in the Grill Room on specially-lit (from above and below) bases.

Each statue stood around five foot high and were placed in each corner of the central section of the Grill.

The Architectural Review wrote in 1969:

   “Their quality is delightful and ephemeral, the equivalent of the eighteenth-century musical serenade – but Boccherini not Mozart”.

There was a rumour that a fifth statue, Venus, had been commissioned but this was never placed on board.

1972

When the Grill Room was eliminated by the expansion of the Columbia Restaurant the statues were removed. Two (Air and Water) were placed in front of the forward bulkhead on the buffet counter in the centre of the Columbia Restaurant. This is were they remained until (at least) the 1984 refurbishment of the Columbia.

Earth was placed as the centrepiece of the new One Deck Bar (known as Club Atlantic after 1974) where it remained until that bar was closed in 1976 / 1977. Fire went into storage.

Over the years a combination of “ill judged alterations” (Dennis Lennon words) and light fingered souvenir hunters damaged them.

In 1985 the statues were returned to Janet at her studio in France for restoration.

After this work, Janet claimed that they were “even more beautiful than they were when they were first made… and they are absolutely perfect”

1985

During QE2’s five day wet-dock period in Southampton (8 – 13 December 1985) the four statues were returned to the ship and once again displayed in the Princess Grill where they remained until the ship’s retirement. In order to protect them glass screens where fitted at the base of each statue.

A FIFTH ELEMENT?

I have seen correspondence from 1985 talking about a fifth element - VENUS - being commissioned as a centrepiece for the Queens Grill. The statue was commissioned but it does not seem to have made it onto QE2. This year I asked the only Senior Manager from that period still alive and he "vaguely recalls" the statues but can't remember what happened with it!!




Statue in Princess Grill on QE2 by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr



QE2 Princess Grill Statue by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr



QE2 Princess Grill Statue by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr
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Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #1 on: Nov 18, 2012, 10:32 AM »
Absolutely BILLIANT Flagship! Many thanks for posting this information. I really must dig out some of my 1983 slides and see what other treasures I can uncover.

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Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #2 on: Nov 18, 2012, 11:25 AM »
Absolutely fantastic Michael, thank you do much. I think they're wonderful statues and enjoyed visiting them and saying hello in 07, 08 and 11!
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Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #3 on: Nov 18, 2012, 12:29 PM »
Thank you so much for their story, Michael! I really loved those statues, which had a phantastic presence, and found it most intriguing to work out which was which.

It is only after my last QE2 voyage that I realised that the names were actually attached somewhere, as I saw on photographs only... (see Rob's picture of "Water" below).

I wonder whether Janine Janet is still alive...
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Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #4 on: Nov 18, 2012, 12:54 PM »
Thanks for this amazing and interesting story Michael. 

I only saw the statues in situ in the Princess Grill and I was in awe of them as I thought they were just stunning.
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Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #5 on: Nov 18, 2012, 01:00 PM »
I've added some photos I took in 2008 to Michael's posting above.

Below are photos I took in Dubai last April of them, still in location in the Princess Grill Restaurant.  Click to enlarge.

Michael - are the 5 spotlights arranged above the statue, the original lighting arrangment?  Are the illuminated bases the originals?  Did they get removed and replaced or have they always stayed there?

(off topic I would like to see photos of the PG restaurant when it was just an extension of the Columbia).



QE2 Princess Grill Statues by Janine Janet by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr


QE2 Princess Grill Statues by Janine Janet by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr


QE2 Princess Grill Statues by Janine Janet by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr


QE2 Princess Grill Statues by Janine Janet by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr


QE2 Princess Grill Statues by Janine Janet by Rob Lightbody, on Flickr
« Last Edit: Nov 18, 2012, 05:36 PM by Isabelle Prondzynski »
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Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #6 on: Nov 18, 2012, 02:21 PM »
A few more views of the four of them here, taken in September 2008 :

https://www.flickr.com/search/?w=55206992@N00&q=%22janine%20janet%22

I notice that the statues were beautifully amplified by mirrors :


Princess Grill by prondis_in_kenya, on Flickr
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Offline Michael Gallagher

Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #7 on: Nov 18, 2012, 03:16 PM »
Rob

The lighting arrangement and the bases are original. These would have looked peculiar when the Grill was removed (the space being used by an enlarged Columbia Restaurant) in 1972. The Grill was reinstated in 1976 and the Statues were eventually put back - see earlier notes.

Michael

Offline Twynkle

Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #8 on: Nov 18, 2012, 09:51 PM »
Oh My Word - and Thank You!
Having never taken a sneeky peek at these exalted and exclusive areas of QE2,
they go straight to the top of the list of 'Places to see before popping-clogs time'!
And another very good reason for a visit to QE2 on the Fifth Anniversary of her
having to take early retirement :'(
Rosie

Offline Howie

Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #9 on: Jan 17, 2013, 11:00 AM »
The Venus Statue was made but the president of cunard at the time did not want the statue on board as it had its bare breasts showing.. Janine Janet died in 2000 & the Venus statue was on display in Paris at an exhibition Metamorphoses . the Venus statue was purchased from Cunard & now is on display in the french Reunion Islands in the town Hall.....

Offline Chris

Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #10 on: Jan 21, 2013, 07:22 AM »
Rosie- did you never go into the PG or BG??
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Offline Michael Gallagher

Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #11 on: Jul 31, 2013, 05:02 PM »
Could this be 'Venus' - the fifth element as it where:

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Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #12 on: Aug 04, 2013, 09:37 PM »
Could this be 'Venus' - the fifth element as it where:

Looks a rather similar style... intriguing! Who is she, and where is she now?

Offline riskygizmo

Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #13 on: Aug 04, 2013, 10:08 PM »
Well spotted Flagship, but I found this.



http://elogedelart.canalblog.com/archives/2009/04/15/13399516.html

Now I don't do foreign, but it would seem to be later and smaller. It could still be a model of the PG Venus
Full Away on Passage.

Online Isabelle Prondzynski

Re: The Four Elements
« Reply #14 on: Aug 04, 2013, 10:42 PM »
Good find, Risky, thank you!

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Bronze à patine noire et dorée, quartz, racine de topaze. Cachet de fondeur Cire perdue Clément. Signé et justifié 2/8. Hauteur : 40 cm.

Note: Statuette réalisée à partir d'un projet de statue monumentale commandée par Pierre Arpels pour le jardin de sa maison de Neuilly-sur-Seine. La mort du commanditaire interrompit le projet

Bibliographie : Métamorphoses, pages 12 et 105

Vente du Vendredi 17 avril 2009. Atelier Janine et Jean-Claude Janet. Desbenoit Fierfort & Associés - PARIS

The Forum software will now permit translations, so you could give it a try! The original is French.

Basically, the text says that this is a statuette created as part of the preparations for a monumental statue ordered by Pierre Arpels for his garden in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The death of this man put an end to the project.

No mention of QE2... The statuette is called "L'ange noir", the Black Angel.