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Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838-1902) Study of a woman for Glory ?
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Lot no. 69
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Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838-1902)
Study of a woman for Glory ?
Model created between 1891 and 1898; published by Hébrard from 1907 onwards
Bronze with red-brown patina shaded with green
Signed "DALOU
Bears the founder's stamp "CIRE/ PERDUE / A.A. HEBRARD".
H. 36.2 x W. 13.2 x D. 11 cm
In July 1891, Aimé-Jules Dalou was commissioned to create a monument to the orators and publicists of the Restoration period for the Panthéon, depicting four periods in French history. Dalou produced several sketches and designs for the monument, all of which were accepted by the commission. His first idea was to install the speakers on a pedestal in a recess in the Panthéon, with an allegory of Liberty crowning them. For the following sketches, Dalou accentuated the verticality of the composition, defined the contours of the pedestal and the obelisk, and reworked the figures, bodies and costumes. Our female figure probably corresponds to one of the studies for the allegory of Liberty or Glory. On his death, Dalou left a sketch that was deemed insufficient to complete the work. The monument was then attributed to Laurent Marqueste.
Related work :
-Aimé-Jules Dalou, Etude femme pour la Gloire? between 1891 and 1898, terracotta, H. 37 x W. 16 x D. 12 cm, Paris, Petit musée, inv. PPS00253.
Related literature:
-Amélie Simier, Jules Dalou, le sculpteur de la République, cat. exp. Paris, Petit Palais, 18 April-13 July 2013, Paris, Paris Musées, 2013, model listed under no. 63, p. 103.
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