A RESTAURATION BRONZE FIGURE OF VOLTAIRE
A RESTAURATION BRONZE FIGURE OF VOLTAIRE

CIRCA 1830, AFTER THE MODEL BY JEAN-CLAUDE ROSSET, CALLED ROSSET PERE (1706-86)

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A RESTAURATION BRONZE FIGURE OF VOLTAIRE
CIRCA 1830, AFTER THE MODEL BY JEAN-CLAUDE ROSSET, CALLED ROSSET PERE (1706-86)
Modelled with a cane, on an associated foliate cast ormolu-mounted rouge griotte marble plinth
33.8 cm. high

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Nicole Verkade-Schraven
Nicole Verkade-Schraven

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The present figure of Voltaire is after the model by Jean-Claude Rosset, called Rosset pére (1706-86). Originally trained in the mediums of wood and ivory, he established himself in Paris in 1771, specialising in busts of Voltaire, Rousseau, de Montesquieu and d'Alembert, which he sold for between 2 and 8 louis. The bust of Voltaire, which the philosopher sat for in 1767, was supplied as a model for Sèvres and sold for 60 livres. A bust of Rousseau, signed 'Rosset Pére A. St-Claude 1756', is in the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm (Tardy, Les Ivoires: Evolution Décorative du 1er Siècle à nos jours, Paris, 1972, pp. 195 and 271-2).