Lot 71
  • 71

Workshop of Alfred Boucher

Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 GBP
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Description

  • Alfred Boucher
  • la philosophie de l'histoire (the philosophy of history)
  • bearing the signature: A. BOChER
  • white marble

Condition

There is dirt and some discolouration throughout the surface of the marble, which may perhaps be the result of weathering. There is veining to the surface consistent with the material, including a more prominent band of veining running through the right side of the relief. There is minor wear to the surface, including a few chips, nicks and scratches, in particular to the edges of the base. Otherwise the marble is in very good condition.
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Catalogue Note

Boucher exhibited a relief of La Philosophie de l'Histoire at the Salon in 1898 and again at Exposition Universelle of 1900. The girl looks sadly out over the rocks to sea where a sail boat can just be seen carved in very low relief, departing towards the horizon. As with many of his other conceptions, Boucher varied and re-worked the model several times. Another version is in the collection of the Musée Paul Dubois – A. Boucher in Nogent-sur-Seine. The figure was later adapted in bronze for the monument to Auguste Burdeau (1851-1894), a professor of philosophy and a French republican politician.

RELATED LITERATURE
J. Piette, Alfred Boucher 1850-1934 "sculpteur – humaniste", ex. cat. Musée Paul Dubois – Alfred Boucher, Nogent-sur-Seine, 2000, no. 49, p. 55