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Joseph CHINARD and workshop (Lyon, 1756 - 1813)
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Lot no. 73
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Joseph CHINARD and workshop (Lyon, 1756 - 1813)
Bust portrait of Princess Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi (1777-1820)
Terracotta proof
Signed and annotated 'Chinard / Statuaire (...) / de l'institut (...) / membre de (...)' on the back
Height : 27,5 cm
(Slightly missing)
Portrait of princess Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi (1777-1820), terracotta, signed, by J. Chinard and workshop
H. 10.82 in.
Provenance: Collection of the President of the Council Edouard Herriot (1872 - 1957) ;
Then by descent ;
Private collection, Lyon
Bibliography: related :
Catalogue of the collection of M. le Comte de Penha-Longa, Sculptures by Joseph Chinard de Lyon (1756-1813), sale at Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, Saturday 2 December 1911, models listed under no. 37 and no. 38
Gérard Hubert, La sculpture dans l'Italie napoléonienne, Paris, 1964, p. 355 and models listed under n°182 a and b p. 526
When Bonaparte came to power, the famous Lyon sculptor Joseph Chinard became one of the preferred portraitists of the Napoleonids. At the end of 1805, he modelled two official portraits of the Emperor's elder sister and her husband Felice Baciocchi. At the request of the Grand Duchess of Tuscany, who took to heart her role as promoter of imperial power by distributing princely portraits, the sculptor first produced two small official busts in terracotta, then two life-size marbles with a few variations (private collection, Milan). The small terracotta versions were intended to be distributed and offered as diplomatic gifts to the various courts of Europe.
Joseph CHINARD and workshop (Lyon, 1756 - 1813)
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