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'''''The Fallen Madonna''''', usually referred to as '''''The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies''''',<ref name="WT" /><ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/oxfordshire/6591777.stm |title= Fallen Madonna to go to new buyer |work=] |accessdate=17 April 2010 | date=25 April 2007}}</ref> by the fictional painter '''van Clomp''' is a portrait of a bare breasted woman, which provides a ] in the ] ] series '']'' (1982–1992), written by ] and ], {{clarification needed span|as well as '''''The Cracked Vase with the Big Daisies''''' by real artist ].|date=August 2021}} The first episode of the ] of ''{{'}}Allo 'Allo!'' (1984), following the pilot, was titled ''The Fallen Madonna''.<ref>Broadcast 14 September 1984</ref> In an earlier pilot, the painting was referred to as ''The Reclining Madonna''. '''''The Fallen Madonna''''', usually referred to as '''''The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies''''',<ref name="WT" /><ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/oxfordshire/6591777.stm |title= Fallen Madonna to go to new buyer |publisher=] |accessdate=17 April 2010 | date=25 April 2007}}</ref> by the fictional painter '''van Clomp''' is a portrait of a bare breasted woman, which provides a ] in the ] ] series '']'' (1982–1992), written by ] and ], {{clarify span|as well as '''''The Cracked Vase with the Big Daisies''''' by real artist ].|date=August 2021}} The first episode of the ] of ''{{'}}Allo 'Allo!'' (1984), following the pilot, was titled ''The Fallen Madonna''.<ref>Broadcast 14 September 1984</ref> In an earlier pilot, the painting was referred to as ''The Reclining Madonna''.


==Recurring theme== ==Recurring theme==
''{{'}}Allo 'Allo!'' was set in the ] town of ] during the German occupation of the ]. Its focus was ] run by René Artois (played by ]). There were sustained attempts by the occupiers to appropriate the ''Fallen Madonna'', a local treasure, to provide a ] after the war. Among those who coveted it were the local German commandant ] (]) and the '']'' ] himself on whose behalf ] (]) of the '']'' was instructed to secure it (but secretly wanted it for himself). ''{{'}}Allo 'Allo!'' was set in the ] town of ] during the German occupation of the ]. Its focus was ] run by René Artois (played by ]). There were sustained attempts by the occupiers to appropriate the ''Fallen Madonna'', a local treasure, to provide a ] after the war. Among those who coveted it were the local German commandant ] (]) and the '']'' ] himself on whose behalf ] (]) of the '']'' was instructed to secure it (but secretly wanted it for himself).


In the end of the ''{{'}}Allo 'Allo!'' series the Fallen Madonna is found long after the war by an elderly René; he and his mistress ] quickly elope to Spain with the painting to live happily ever after. In the end of the ''{{'}}Allo 'Allo!'' series the Fallen Madonna is found long after the war by an elderly René; he and his mistress ] quickly elope to Spain with the painting to live happily ever after.


The painting was seen and hidden in various guises; it was often secreted, with suggestive possibilities, in a long '']'' sausage. An incredible number of forgeries of the ''Fallen Madonna'' were made, mostly by ] and ], which were hidden in ''knackwurst'' sausages in René's kitchen. The forgeries were subsequently destroyed in various ways (burned, blown up, minced, eaten by a dog, etc.). The painting was seen and hidden in various guises; it was often secreted, with suggestive possibilities, in a long '']'' sausage. An incredible number of forgeries of the ''Fallen Madonna'' were made, mostly by ] and ], which were hidden in ''knackwurst'' sausages in René's kitchen. The forgeries were subsequently destroyed in various ways (burned, blown up, minced, eaten by a dog, etc.).
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==Sale of prop and Longleat replica== ==Sale of prop and Longleat replica==
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Having previously sold for £4,000 in 2007, the original prop portrait from the series sold for £15,000 at East Bristol Auctions in December 2018. The picture was purchased by a buyer in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-46397261 |title='Allo 'Allo's Fallen Madonna sells for £15,000 at auction |date=1 December 2018 |accessdate=1 December 2018 |work=]}}</ref> Having previously sold for £4,000 in 2007, the original prop portrait from the series sold for £15,000 at East Bristol Auctions in December 2018. The picture was purchased by a buyer in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-46397261 |title='Allo 'Allo's Fallen Madonna sells for £15,000 at auction |date=1 December 2018 |accessdate=1 December 2018 |publisher=]}}</ref>


Following his assistance with an event connected with the programme, the BBC presented the ] with a specially commissioned copy of the prop that was hung alongside ]s in Lord Bath's ancestral home, ].<ref name="WT">], 16 December 2005, ''''. Retrieved 7 April 2008.</ref><ref name="BBC">''The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!'' (]), 28 April 2007</ref> Following his assistance with an event connected with the programme, the BBC presented the ] with a specially commissioned copy of the prop that was hung alongside ]s in Lord Bath's ancestral home, ].<ref name="WT">], 16 December 2005, ''''. Retrieved 7 April 2008.</ref><ref name="BBC">''The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!'' (]), 28 April 2007</ref>

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The Fallen Madonna, usually referred to as The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies, by the fictional painter van Clomp is a portrait of a bare breasted woman, which provides a running gag in the BBC1 television comedy series 'Allo 'Allo! (1982–1992), written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, as well as The Cracked Vase with the Big Daisies by real artist Vincent van Gogh. The first episode of the first series of 'Allo 'Allo! (1984), following the pilot, was titled The Fallen Madonna. In an earlier pilot, the painting was referred to as The Reclining Madonna.

Recurring theme

'Allo 'Allo! was set in the French town of Nouvion during the German occupation of the Second World War. Its focus was a café in the town square run by René Artois (played by Gorden Kaye). There were sustained attempts by the occupiers to appropriate the Fallen Madonna, a local treasure, to provide a nest egg after the war. Among those who coveted it were the local German commandant Colonel Kurt Von Strohm (Richard Marner) and the Führer Adolf Hitler himself on whose behalf Herr Otto Flick (Richard Gibson) of the Gestapo was instructed to secure it (but secretly wanted it for himself).

In the end of the 'Allo 'Allo! series the Fallen Madonna is found long after the war by an elderly René; he and his mistress Yvette quickly elope to Spain with the painting to live happily ever after.

The painting was seen and hidden in various guises; it was often secreted, with suggestive possibilities, in a long knackwurst sausage. An incredible number of forgeries of the Fallen Madonna were made, mostly by Lieutenant Gruber and Monsieur LeClerc, which were hidden in knackwurst sausages in René's kitchen. The forgeries were subsequently destroyed in various ways (burned, blown up, minced, eaten by a dog, etc.).

Sale of prop and Longleat replica

File:FallenMadonna.jpg
Replica of The Fallen Madonna, displayed at Longleat

Having previously sold for £4,000 in 2007, the original prop portrait from the series sold for £15,000 at East Bristol Auctions in December 2018. The picture was purchased by a buyer in Nouvion.

Following his assistance with an event connected with the programme, the BBC presented the 6th Marquess of Bath with a specially commissioned copy of the prop that was hung alongside Old Masters in Lord Bath's ancestral home, Longleat.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Wiltshire Times, 16 December 2005, Say ‘Allo’ to new Longleat feature. Retrieved 7 April 2008.
  2. "Fallen Madonna to go to new buyer". BBC News. 25 April 2007. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
  3. Broadcast 14 September 1984
  4. "'Allo 'Allo's Fallen Madonna sells for £15,000 at auction". BBC News. 1 December 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  5. The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! (BBC), 28 April 2007
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