A WHITE MARBLE BUST OF THE COMTESSE DE SABRAN
A WHITE MARBLE BUST OF THE COMTESSE DE SABRAN

LATE 19TH CENTURY, AFTER JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON

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A WHITE MARBLE BUST OF THE COMTESSE DE SABRAN
LATE 19TH CENTURY, AFTER JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON
The socle associated
24½ in. (62 cm.) high; 14½ in. (37 cm.) wide
Literature
L. Réau, Houdon, Sa Vie et son Oeuvre, Paris, 1964, p.41-2, fig. 186.
H.H. Arnason, The Sculptures of Houdon, New York, 1975, pp. 72, 155 (note 186), pl. 94.

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Françoise-Eléonore de Manville (1749-1827) married the Comte Elzéar Joseph de Sabran in 1769. He was fifty years her senior, and died five years later leaving her a young widow with two children. Three years after his death she became the mistress of Stanislas Jean, Marquis de Boufflers (1738-1815). He was a poet, military officer and knight of the order of Malta. During the Revolution, they emigrated to Brandenburg in northern Germany and lived at the Schloss Rheinsberg as guests of their old friend, Prince Heinrich of Prussia, brother of Frederick the Great. In 1797, after Boufflers had renounced his vows as a knight of Malta, he and the Comtesse de Sabran were married.

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