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A French bronze group of the Laocoön,After the Antique, late 19th century,Depicting the Trojan...
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A French bronze group of the Laocoön,
After the Antique, late 19th century,
Depicting the Trojan priest and his two sons being attacked by snakes, on a stepped rectangular base, with cast signature F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR. and stamped with A. COLLAS BREVETTE REDUCTION MÉCANIQUE cachet, 45.5cm high, 31.8cm wide, 15.8cm deep
Lot Footnotes
Note: This sculpture is a reduced bronze version of the Laocoön, which is one of the most iconic marble statues from Roman antiquity. It depicts a scene in Book II of Virgil’s Aeneid, where the Trojan priest Laocoön and his two sons are attacked by snakes sent by the goddess Minerva after he warned the people of Troy not to bring the Greek’s gift of the wooden horse into the city walls. The original was discovered near the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome on 14 January 1506, and has since been the subjection of extensive artistic reproduction. It is mentioned in Pliny the Elder’s Natural History as a ‘work superior to any painting and any bronze’ - [Natural History 36.37]. It attracted the attention of Renaissance artists including Michelangelo and his contemporaries and it greatly influenced future works. Upon its discovery, Pope Julius purchased the statue and transferred it to the Cortile Belvedere and it is currently on display in the Vatican’s Pio Clementino Museum.
This version was produced by the foundry of Ferdinand Barbedienne, 1810-1892, whose workshop in Paris specialised in bronze reductions of famous sculpture from the Antique, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Achille Collas, 1795-1859, was a French engineer and inventor who developed processes to reproduce bronzes at a smaller scale, known as the ‘réduction méchanique’, transforming the bronze industry by enabling the recreation of smaller scale reproductions of famous sculptures.
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