Allegory of Science

Allegory of Science

1865·Plaster·24 × 36 cm (9 7/16 × 14 1/8 in.)

<p>In 1863 Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux received a major commission for the pedimental sculpture on the south side of the Pavillon de Flore at the Musée du Louvre, Paris. For this monumental work, he designed three allegorical figures of France seated on an imperial eagle (a reference to the Emperor Napoleon III), flanked by semi-recumbent nude males representing science and agriculture. These plasters demonstrate Carpeaux’s initial conception as it was presented to the commissioning architect; they also reflect his close study of the sculpture of Michelangelo.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1865
Medium
Plaster
Dimensions
24 × 36 cm (9 7/16 × 14 1/8 in.)

Artist

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux

Sculpture

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux was a French sculptor and painter during the Second Empire under Napoleon III.

Valenciennes, France

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Year
1865
Medium
Plaster
Dimensions
24 × 36 cm (9 7/16 × 14 1/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1865-022982

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux

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Sculpture

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