A FRENCH MARBLE RELIEF PORTRAIT OF LOUIS XIV
A FRENCH MARBLE RELIEF PORTRAIT OF LOUIS XIV

LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY, AFTER FRANÇOIS GIRARDON

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A FRENCH MARBLE RELIEF PORTRAIT OF LOUIS XIV
Late 17th/Early 18th Century, after François Girardon
Depicting Louis XIV in profile, bust-length, in armour with a lace ruff, within a later foliate carved walnut frame with trailing husk and guilloche borders, with pencil inscription on reverse '...oséle 7 x bre 1923', possibly altered in shape
29in. (74cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm.) deep

Lot Essay

This portrait medallion is derived from the oeuvre of François Girardon (1628-1715) and probably derives from the circular medallion by François Girardon 1628-1715 that featured amongst the bas-relief composition presented by the sculptor to his native city Troyes in 1687. Placed above a mantelpiece in the hôtel de Ville, Troyes, in 1690, the bas-relief remains in situ to this day.
Girardon's celebrated portrait medallion of Louis XIV inspired several contemporary and slightly posterior versions, including the oval example in marble in the Basilica Saint-Denis, Paris, which was acquired by Alexandre Lenoir in the early 19th Century for the musée des Monuments Français and subsequently incorporated within the cenotaph to Louis XIV erected in 1843. A further related medallion, executed in repoussé leather, is in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Bordeaux.

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