Description: Leda and the Swan after Jean Thierry (1669-1793) Bronze, ca. 1860, France Leda and the Swan after Jean Thierry (1669-1793) Bronze, ca. 1860, France DescriptionDescriptionDetailsAbout me Leda and the swan after Jean Thierry (1669-1739), Bronze , ca. 1860Original version in marble, 1717, Paris Louvre sculpture collection (MR 2100/N15429)This exquisite, very rare Bronze follows exactly the famous marble sculpture created by Jean Thierry in 1717 for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Paris.The group shows the amorous approach of the god Zeus in the form of a swan to the Nymph Leda. Thierry treats the popular motif with incredible sensuality and elegance. The Nymph 's delicate face appears curious and surprised at the same time, her posture leaves the situation in limbo - does she gently respond to the animal's approach or does she hesitantly keep it at a distance?The sensuality of the scene is underlined by Leda's loose hair and the lush draping of her cape. Like a frame, it directs the viewer's gaze and emphasizes the Nymph 's smooth curves. The quiet, intimate moment is commented on by the surroundings; everything ca. the two figures' gaze is in lively movement. The swan's plumage, the gliding cape, even the grass and reeds seem to cling to the Nymph . The quality of this unique, wonderful and sensual Bronze is outstanding and the condition is excellent. Almost every detail of the different textures has been finely chased and worked out. This emphasizes the smooth, velvety body. Nymph and swan seem to emerge from the suggested shore landscape. Despite its age, the work shows no signs of wear and is in very good original condition. The foundry mark “VAUVRAY Fres” on the plinth, no signature Size: cm Weight: 9.9kg The outstanding sculptor Jean Thierry (1669-1739) was especially known for his work on the castles Louis XIV famous in Marly and Versailles. He studied at Antoine Coyzevox (1640-1720) and Nicolas Coustou (1658-1733) in Paris. The royal sculptor had been working for Marly and Versailles since 1699. Coustou in particular significantly influenced and promoted his career at Versailles. The most famous works include - in addition to the Leda - probably that one Allegories of the four seasons, the Allegories of the continents of Africa and Europe, the Fountain of the Four Nymphs as well as various representations of the poetry which he created for Versailles. From 1714 Thierry was a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. In 1721 he was together with René Frémin (1672-1744) from Philip V appointed to the Spanish court La Granja de San Ildefonso. The Bourbon king was a lover of the large French castle parks where he spent his childhood and youth. King Phillip V retreated to La Granja in 1724 ca. build a Versailles-style court there. His scheme included spectacular French-style gardens richly decorated with statues, vases and quiet spaces. The water features, cascades and fountains are still famous today. Until 1728, Jean Thierry created all the sculptures for the garden of the royal palace. After his return to Paris in 1728, he was appointed professor at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. Source: J.-R. Gaborit, Sculpture française II - Renaissance et Temps Modernes, Musée du Louvre, Paris, 1998, p. 599. A. Marral, Le Versailles de Louis XIV, Un palais pour la sculpture, 2008, p. 298, p. 301. Leda and the Swan after Jean Thierry. Bronze, ca. 1860 Original version in marble, 1717, Sculpture Collection Paris Louvre (MR 2100/N15429) This exquisite, very rare Bronze follows exactly the famous marble sculpture created by Jean Thierry in 1717 for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Paris. The group depicts the amorous approach of the god Zeus in the form of a swan to the nymph Leda. Thierry treats the popular motif with incredible sensuality and elegance. The nymph's delicate face seems curious and surprised at the same time, her posture leaves the situation in limbo - does she gently return the animal's approach or does she hesitantly keep it at a distance? The sensuality of the scene is further emphasized by Leda's loosely falling hair and the lush drapery of her cape. Like a frame, it directs the viewer's gaze and emphasizes the nymph's smooth curves. The quiet, intimate moment is commented on by the surroundings, everything around the gaze of the two figures is in lively motion. The swan's plumage, the cloak sliding down, even the grass and reeds seem to cling to the nymph. The quality of this unique, wonderful and sensual Bronze is outstanding, the condition excellent. Almost every detail of the various textures has been finely chiseled and worked out. This accentuates the smooth velvety body. The nymph and swan seem to emerge from the implied shoreline landscape. The work shows no traces despite the age, very good original condition.On the plinth the foundry mark "VAUVRAY Fres", no signature. Size: 37 cm Weight: 9.9 kg An outstanding sculptor, Jean Thierry (1669-1739) became most famous for his work for Louis XIV's castles at Marly and Versailles. He studied under Antoine Coyzevox (1640-1720) and Nicolas Coustou (1658-1733) in Paris. The royal sculptor was active for Marly and Versailles since 1699. Coustou in particular significantly influenced and promoted his career in Versailles. Among his most famous works - besides the Leda - are probably the allegories of the four seasons, the allegories of the continents Africa and Europe, the fountain of the four nymphs as well as various representations of poetry he created for Versailles.From 1714 Thierry was a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. In 1721, together with René Frémin (1672-1744), he was appointed by Philip the V to the Spanish court La Granja de San Ildefonso. The Bourbon king was a lover of the great French chateau parks where he had spent his childhood and youth. King Phillip V retired to La Granja in 1724 to build a Versailles-style court.His plan included spectacular French-style gardens, richly decorated with statues, vases and quiet squares. The water features, cascades and fountains are also famous to this day. Until 1728, Jean Thierry created all the sculptures for the garden of the royal palace. After his return to Paris in 1728, he was appointed professor at the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. Source:J.-R. Gaborit, Sculpture française II - Renaissance et Temps Modernes, Musée du Louvre, Paris, 1998, p. 599.A. Marral, Le Versailles de Louis XIV, Un palais pour la sculpture, 2008, p. 298, p. 301. Manufacturer:according to J. 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Era: Baroque/Rococo (1600-1770)
Year of Production: 1860
Certificate Of Authenticity: Yes
Product Type: Sculpture
Style: Naturalistic
Shape: Statue
Special Features: very rare
Signed: Yes
Unit Of Measure: kg
Height: 37 cm
Size: Medium
Manufacturing method: Bronze casting
Format: Sculpture
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Production Period: 1850-1899
Artist: Jean Thierry
Material: Bronze
Handmade: Yes
Exact Material: Metal, Bronze
Motif: Leda and the Swan
Country: France
Region of Origin: France
Art Style: Baroque
Culture: Europa
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Height (cm): 37 cm
Theme: Fantasy, Erotic, Antique, Mythology
Title: Leda and the swan
Style/ Era: Baroque
Sales unit: Individual Work
Period: 1800-1899
number of units: 1
Year Of Manufacture: 1860
Brand: Unbranded
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