L12231

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Lot 91
  • 91

French, 18th century

Estimate
12,000 - 18,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • Profile portrait of a Young Man
  • white marble, in a grey marble frame
  • French, 18th century

Condition

Overall the condition of the relief is good. There is some minor wear and dirt to the surface consistent with age. There is some minor veining visible to the surface consistent with age particularly to the background on the left side. There are two stable hairline fissures on the surface consistent with material to the back of the figure's head. There is a small chip to a curl behind the sitter's ear. There are three chips to the edge of the frame on the reverse. There is an iron hook for mounting to the back of the frame.
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Catalogue Note

The present relief is notable for its virtuoso carving and highly finished surface. The locks of hair are carved in high relief and are pierced with drill holes, creating a chiaroscuro effect. Conceptually, the relief is reminiscent of roundels and coins with profile portraits representing Louis XIV and Louis XV, such as the marble relief of Louis XIV aged 46 by Pierre Puget (1620-1694) at Versailles. Stylistically, however, the Baroque treatment of the hair and idealised facial features place the present relief closer to the work of Nicolas Coustou (1658-1733) and his brother Guillaume (1677-1746). Compare, for example, with the head of Adonis in Nicolas’ Chasseur au repos (Musée du Louvre, inv. no. MR 1796), with comparable high relief treatment of the hair and ears. Note also the portrait bust of Louis XVI in Nicolas’ marble relief entitled, Le Dieu de la Santé montre à la France le buste de Louis XIV, roi de France, dit aussi Allégorie rappelant la guérison du roi (Louvre, inv. no. MR 2735). A further comparison can be made with Guillaume Coustou’s portrait relief roundel adorning the tomb of the Maréchal d’Estrées (Souchal, op. cit. pl. 23c).

RELATED LITERATURE
F. Souchal, Les frères Coustou, Paris, 1980, pls. 16b, 23a-d, 49b; J-R Gaborit, G. Bresc-Bautier, I. Leroy-Jay Lemaistre and G. Scherf (eds.), Sculpture française II – Renaissance et temps modernes. Vol. 1 Adam-Gois, cat. Musée du Louvre, Paris, 1998, pp. 161-70