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After Jean-Antoine Houdon, French, 1741-1828, a French bronze bust of Voltaire, late 19th...
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Lot 54
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After Jean-Antoine Houdon, French, 1741-1828, a French bronze bust of Voltaire, late 19th century, later mounted on limestone plinth, the bust - 35cm high; 53cm high overall
Note: In March 1778, just two months before his death, the famed philosopher Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire agreed to sit for Houdon. The resulting bust, shows Voltaire in the antique style, without a wig or any other costume, and was considered to be so true to life that people flocked to the sculptor's studio to marvel at the likeness. The present lots shows Voltaire in his simplest form, in a highly naturalistic depiction that reveals the humanity of the man without the distraction of court dress. Houdon was particularly praised for his ability to give the eyes a lively quality by manipulating light and shadow in the deep carving of the pupils.
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