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He turned quickly almost exclusively to the production of religious works, along with medallions and busts of Jacques de Rougé, Marquis du Plessis-Bellière (now in the Palace of Versailles), and poet Gérard de Nerval. His most famous work is on...
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This Statue is placed at the Palace of Versailles in the Africa Room. As the political monarch he was, King Louis XIV took “grand entertainment” to the height of its magnificence, making Versailles a venue for celebrations and shows that were ever...
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This is a marble sculpture of Hercules decorating the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. The piece depicts Hercules, made evident with his masculine physique and lion skin tied around his neck. In his left hand he holds a club and in his right a...
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This Marble Sculpture sculpted by Joseph Rayol in the late 17th Century depicts Plato, a famous classical Greek philosopher and matematician, central in Western philosophy. This particular sculpture stands at just under 2 metres tall and lines the...
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Read more about him here This is a marble sculpture by French Jean Dedieu (1646-1727), completed in 1685 and is on permanent display in the Gardens of the Palace of Versailles in France. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is...
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He was responsible for many of the sculptures in the park and gardens around the Palace of Versailles. He was part of the team of sculptors led by Charles Le Brun, the first painter to the king, to compose the layout of the field. This piece is part...
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This is one of the many marble sculptures decorating the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. This particular piece by Jean Dedieu (1652-1727) depicts a Bacchante playing a tambourine in her hands. In was completed in 1685 for the Grande Commande in...
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This is one of the many marble sculptures of Greek/Roman mythological characters that decorate the gardens of the Palace of Versailles in France. It was sculpted between 1686-1689 by French sculptor Simon Maziere (1649-1720) and depicts Pan. With his...
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Tiridates I is one of the principal characters in George Frideric Handel's opera Radamisto and Reinhard Keiser's opera Octavia. Louis XIV of France ordered this statue of Tiridates I to be placed in the garden of the Palace of Versailles. During...
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... ...The Seasons in Versailles are represented by figures of men and women bearing attributes that identify them: Winter, the last season of the year, is depicted as an old man. He is cold and tries to warm himself at a brazier from which flames escape.
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This is part of a series of sculptures of the Grande Commande, commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1674 for the Gardens of Versailles. The initial project was proposed in 1674 and plans were drawn up by Charles Le Brun as to what the series of 24...
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This is part of a series of sculptures of the Grande Commande, commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1674 for the Gardens of Versailles. The initial project was proposed in 1674 and plans were drawn up by Charles Le Brun as to what the series of 24...
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At once, Ulysses ran with the sailor to Circe's palace, but on the way, Mercury came with a gift from one of the gods. It was a magical flower that would act a shield on Ulysses from Circe's magic. Ulysses met with Circe. Circe tried to use her magic...
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The sculpture depicts the allegorical figure of the personification of the Earth (a common theme in romanticism, many examples can be found at The Palace of Versailles, Albert Memorial and similar sculptures made in the 1800s). She holds in her left...
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In this larger than life sculpture in the gardens of the palace of Versailles in France, Diana is depicted with her dog who is always by her side. Until recently the sculpture had a bow and arrow in her extended left hand. This object is part of...
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The sculptor of the piece is unknown but it was cleaned in the 19th Century and put on permanent display at the Palace of Versailles. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory,...
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This is one of many marble antique sculptures that line the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. Though the artist's name and dates of the sculpture are not known, it is belived to depict a Roman person or Roman member of state due to the way that he...
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This is one of the many marble sculptures decorating the gardens of the Palace of Versailles. This particular piece by Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) depicts a woman, believed to be Athena or Minerva, identified by her heavy armour helmet and clothing.
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In this instance the goddess is most probably the manifestation of Ino after she leapt into the sea with her son Melicertes (another sculpture from the gardens of the Palace of Versailles); upon her death the Olympian gods turned them both into...
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Back in France, he is accredited at the Royal Academy in 1676 (with Junction of Academies of France and Rome) From 1676 he worked mainly for the Palace of Versailles. He produced many outdoor decorations for the gardens such as Berenice, Arria and...
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The composition marked a shift in sculpture at Versailles from the series of standing allegorical figures, to groups where there was movement and often drama and narrative content. A plaster cast of the full-size model was set up in the garden in...
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This is part of a series of sculptures of the Grande Commande, commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1674 for the Gardens of Versailles. The initial project was proposed in 1674 and plans were drawn up by Charles Le Brun as to what the series of 24...
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This is part of a series of sculptures of the Grande Commande, commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1674 for the Gardens of Versailles. The initial project was proposed in 1674 and plans were drawn up by Charles Le Brun as to what the series of 24...
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This is part of a series of sculptures of the Grande Commande, commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1674 for the Gardens of Versailles. The initial project was proposed in 1674 and plans were drawn up by Charles Le Brun as to what the series of 24...
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This is part of a series of sculptures of the Grande Commande, commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1674 for the Gardens of Versailles. The initial project was proposed in 1674 and plans were drawn up by Charles Le Brun as to what the series of 24...
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... When the sculpture was unveiled at Versailles in 1683, Queen Maria Theresa is said to have exclaimed: "Poor man!" The beautiful cuts of Puget's chisel make us forget that we are looking at marble. The lion's claws appear to plunge into real flesh.