
Bather also called Venus at the Louvre, Paris, France
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Christoph Gabriel Allegrain's sculpture is a masterpiece that showcases his unique blend of neoclassical style with the softness and charm of Rococo artistry, all under the influence of his renowned brother-in-law, Jean-Baptiste Pigalle. His most celebrated work, a stunning marble Bather (La Baigneuse), was commissioned by the royal residences through the Bâtiments du Roi in 1755; a life-like model had been showcased at the Salon in 1757. When the finished marble sculpture was finally displayed at the Salon in 1767, it received an electrifying reception from critics and art enthusiasts alike. They hailed Allegrain as a master sculptor who not only captures the idealized beauty of a goddess but also the natural sensuality of a woman - the flowing lines, luscious curves of flesh, passionate gestures, and refined hairstyles are all hallmarks of his remarkably sensual work.
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