A PAIR OF FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUPS OF OF 'PLUTO AND PROSERPINE' AND 'BOREAS AND OREITHYIA'
PROPERTY FROM A PROMINENT EAST COAST INSTITUTION
A PAIR OF FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUPS OF OF 'PLUTO AND PROSERPINE' AND 'BOREAS AND OREITHYIA'

AFTER THE MODELS BY SIMON-LOUIS BOIZOT, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUPS OF OF 'PLUTO AND PROSERPINE' AND 'BOREAS AND OREITHYIA'
AFTER THE MODELS BY SIMON-LOUIS BOIZOT, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY
Apparently unsigned, with red museum accession numbers
22¼ in. (56.5 cm.) high, the taller (2)
Provenance
Gift of Pauline Pease, 1979.

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Lot Essay

These bronze groups are later copies of models conceived originally for reproduction in biscuit de Sèvres by Simon-Louis Boizot, which he exhibited in the Salon of 1786. He obviously drew his inspiration for the pieces from the earlier models of the same subject by Gaspard Marsy and Francois Giradon, which were erected in the garden at Versailles to decorate the Parterre d'Eau. A similar pair sold Treasures of France, Christie's, New York, 24 October 2012, lot 262 ($31,250).

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