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"Pluto and Prosperpine" and "Boreas and Orithhya" A pair of French patinated bronze raptus groups, cast from models by Simon Boizot (1743-1809) 19th century
Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 USD
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Description
- bronze, marble
- sculpture heights: 18 in. and 16 in.; on bases 20 1/2 in. and 18 1/2 in.; the pedestals height: 50 1/2 in.
- 46 cm; 41 cm; 52 cm; 47 cm; 128 cm
each on gilt bronze base; together with a pair of Louis XVI style gilt bronze-mounted fossilized marble pedestals
Literature
J.G. Mann, Wallace Collection Catalogues: Sculpture, London, 1931, pp. 65-66, ills. 50-51.
Knoedler Gallery, Catalogue of the French Bronze 1500-1800, exhib. New York 1968, no. 80a-b.
Knoedler Gallery, Catalogue of the French Bronze 1500-1800, exhib. New York 1968, no. 80a-b.
Catalogue Note
The present bronze groups have been cast after models conceived originally for reproduction in biscuit de Sèvres by Louis-Simon Boizot (1743-1809), which he exhibited at the Salon of 1786. Boizot drew his inspiration from the earlier models of the same subject by Gaspard Marsy (1628-1681) and François Giradon (1636-1711), designed as garden statues which formed part of a group of twenty-four figures commissioned by King Louis XIV from 1674 on for the Parterre d'Eau at Versailles. Sketches for these statues are in the Cabinet des dessins at the Louvre.