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Jean-Baptiste CarpeauxLe Printemps, c. 1870sMarble21 1/2 x 13 x 12 inchesSigned: JB. Carpeaux (edge of left shoulder truncation)
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Jean-Baptiste CarpeauxPortrait de Madame DeflyBronze, with brown/black patina7 inches diameter; 11 x 11 inches framedSigned:JBte Carpeaux/jJanvier 1863 (l.r), Marked: CIRE / PERDUE/A.A. HEBRARD [seal] (l.r.)
Overview
The son of a humble bricklayer Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux was one of the greatest sculptors of the nineteenth century during the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Initially trained under the Romantic sculptor Francois Rude at the Ėcole des Beaux-Arts, Carpeaux influenced an entire generation of sculptors to come including his pupil Rodin with his use of deep shadow. Ironically, Rodin and Carpeaux had their works done in large editions during their lifetime and afterwards. This practice led to their being very well recognized by the public, yet at the same time, created confusion as to when works were cast, in what numbers, and at what date.
Museums and Public Collections
Antoine Watteau Monument, Valenciennes
City Hall, Valenciennes
Jardin du Luxembourg, Carpeaux Fountain
Louvre Museum, Paris, Pavillon de Flore
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Musée dâAjaccio
Musée de Bayonne
Musée de Bourges
Musée de Dieppe
Musée de Hambourg
Musée de Lille
Musée du Havre
Musée de Nancy
Musée de Troyes
Musée dâOrsay
Musée de Valenciennes (Musée Carpeaux)
Opera Garnier