Alfred Boucher (French, 1850-1934), cast by Siot-Decauville
Christie's charge a premium to the buyer on the fi… Read more
Alfred Boucher (French, 1850-1934), cast by Siot-Decauville

Au But!

Details
Alfred Boucher (French, 1850-1934), cast by Siot-Decauville
Au But!
signed A. BOUCHER and circular foundry mark FONDEUR SIOT DEGAUVILLE PARIS and numbered J216
dark brown patinated bronze
28 cm. high (incl. the bronze base)
Special notice
Christie's charge a premium to the buyer on the final bid price of each lot sold at the following rates: 23.8% of the final bid price of each lot sold up to and including €150,000 and 14.28% of any amount in excess of €150,000. Buyers' premium is calculated on the basis of each lot individually.

Lot Essay

The plaster version of Au But, otherwise known as Les Coureurs, was exhibited at the Salon of 1886 and won a first class medal. Many critics commended the sculptor's talent and Paul Leroi wrote of the piece in L'Art, "a plaster group with an extreme vigour, an admirable intensity of life, the greatest movement, and a rare suppleness of modelling, in short, one of the masterpieces which honours French art." The state awarded Boucher the Chevalier de la Ligion d'Honneur and commissioned a life-size bronze version of Au But. The finished cast was exhibited at the Salon in 1887 (no. 3675), before being placed in the Luxembourg Gardens, where it remained until, sadly, being destroyed during the Nazi occupation. Such was the popularity of this work, it was edited in many different sizes, and by numerous foundries, including Barbedienne, Susse and Siot-Decauville.

More from The Sculpture Sale

View All
View All