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Sculptor, b. 1787 - d. 1843

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  • Jean-Pierre Cortot (Parigi 1787 - 1843)
    Feb. 25, 2025

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (Parigi 1787 - 1843)

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (Parigi 1787 - 1843) Il soldato di Maratona annuncia la vittoria Bronzo 39,5 x 41 x 16 cm Jean-Pierre Cortot (Paris 1787 - 1843) The soldier of Marathon Announces Victory Bronze 39,5 x 41 x 16 cm

    Lucas Aste
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot
    Sep. 10, 2023

    Jean-Pierre Cortot

    Est: €2,400 - €4,800

    (1787 Paris - 1843 ebenda) nach "Daphnis et Chloé" (Daphnis und Chloe). Originaltitel Weißer Marmor. Annähernd lebensgroße, vollplastisch gearbeitete, subtil ausgeführte Figurengruppe nach dem berühmten Marmor-Original im Louvre (1827 auf dem Salon in Paris gezeigt). Der spätantike Liebesroman "Daphnis und Chloe" inspirierte bis heute zahlreiche Werke der Literatur, Musik, Bildenden Kunst und Filme. Cortot gewann 1809 den Prix de Rome und hielt sich seit 1810 mehrere Jahre in Rom auf, wo er auch Staatsaufträge für Kaiser Napoleon und König Louis XVIII. von Frankreich ausführte. Er war einer der erfolgreichsten Bildhauer der Restauration und Julimonarchie. Kopf des Daphnis und dessen linker Zeigefinger besch.; Skulpturen-H. ca. 155 cm; Sockel-H. ca. 48 cm; Ges-H. ca. 203 cm. After Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787 - 1843). Large white marble sculpture group of the Daphnis and Chloe. After the marble sculpture in the Louvre Museum in Paris (exhibited at the Salon of 1827). Flaws to the head of Daphnis and his left forefinger.

    Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden
  • Cortot, Jean-Pierre (Paris 1787-1843) , nach
    Jun. 22, 2023

    Cortot, Jean-Pierre (Paris 1787-1843) , nach

    Est: €700 - €840

    Soldat von Marathon Bronze, braun patiniert, auf naturalistisch gestalteter Plinthe. Verso bez. "F. Barbedienne. Fondeur" und Reduktionsstempel von A. Collas. Ges.-H. 40 cm. (60268)

    Leo Spik
  • Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843), 'Le soldat de Marathon annoncant la victoire' / 'Der Soldat von Marathon verkündet den Sieg', Barbedienne, Paris, 19. Jh.
    Jan. 14, 2023

    Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843), 'Le soldat de Marathon annoncant la victoire' / 'Der Soldat von Marathon verkündet den Sieg', Barbedienne, Paris, 19. Jh.

    Est: €1,200 - €2,400

    Material: Bronze gegossen, sehr fein ausgearbeitet und ziseliert, patiniert, auf samtbezogenen Holzsockel, Signatur: rückseitig 'F. Barbedienne Fondeur', Gießerstempel 'Reduction Mecanique A Collas Brevete' (Patentinhaber), unterseitige Gießermarke graviert '55', Motiv: Reduktion des 19.Jh. nach der berühmten Skulptur von 1834 (heute im Louvre), vollplastische Darstellung eines antiken Kriegsboten, mit letzter Kraft die Nachricht reichend, welche den Sieg über die Perser verkündet, auf faltenreichem Überwurf, darunter Schild und Schwert, Maße: Bronze 43 x 38,5 x 25 cm, Sockel 48 x 22 x 11 cm, Gewicht: 8,5 kg, Zustand: gut

    Auktionshaus Schwab
  • French Bronze Figure of 'Soldat Spartiate'
    Apr. 07, 2022

    French Bronze Figure of 'Soldat Spartiate'

    Est: $300 - $500

    After a model by Jean-Pierre Cortot, fitted with a later metal candlestick shade. Marked 'Soldat Spartiate'. 18 1/2 x 17 x 12 1/4 in. Note: This model was first sculpted in marble by Jean-pierre Cortot (1787-1843), expressly for King Louis Philippe. The original now in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The above offered model replaces the palm frond of victory in Spartan's hand, from the original model.  Property from the Estate of David Marks

    STAIR
  • Sculpture, Jean-Pierre Cortot
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Sculpture, Jean-Pierre Cortot

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843), "Le soldat de Marathon Annoncant la Victoire," 1834, bronze sculpture, signed and dated on base, inscribed with foundry mark "F. Barbedienne Fondeur"and stamped "Reduction Mecanique A Collas Brevete," on back of base, overall: 26"h x 29"w x 13"d. Provenance: Purchased in Paris to Private Collection (Walnut Creek, CA).

    Clars Auctions
  • After: Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787 - 1843)
    Nov. 10, 2021

    After: Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787 - 1843)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    After: Jean-Pierre Cortot, French (1787 - 1843) Antique Bronze Sculpture "The Soldier of Marathon" Barbedienne Fondeur. Reduction Mecanique medallion. Measures 15-1/4" x 17-1/2" x 9-1/2". Condition: Oxidation and rubbing to the surface otherwise good condition. Estimate: $800.00 - $1200.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

    Kodner Galleries
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843)
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843)

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843) La victoire (L'immortalite), 1835 bronze signed J.P. Cortot and dated Height 17 1/4 x width 9 1/4 x depth 5 1/4 inches. Property from a Private Family Collection Exhibited: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, The Romantics to Rodin: French Nineteenth-Century Sculpture from North American Collections, 1980 Literature: Peter Fusco and Horst Woldemar Janson, eds., The Romantics to Rodin: French Nineteenth-Century Sculpture from North American Collections, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1980, no. 64, p. 182 (illustrated) Note: This sculpture is a model of a colossal figure that Cortot initially intended to replace the cross on the dome of the Pantheon in Paris. Designed in 1835, only a plaster model of the sculpture, completed in 1836, was ever created. Originally installed in front of the Chamber of Deputies in 1840 and later in the apse of the Pantheon after Napolean's state funeral, the plaster model was purportedly destroyed during the June Days uprising in 1848. Jacques-Edouard Gatteaux (French, 1788-1881) commissioned a reduced-scale replica in 1859 based on Cortot's original 1835 sketch. Both Gatteaux's commission, as well as a maquette dated 1835 and attributed to Cortot, reside in the Louvre's permanent collection, the latter of which is nearly identical to the present lot in form, size, and markings.

    Hindman
  • Jean Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843): A bronze figure of Pheidippides of Marathon cast by the Ferdinand Barbedienne foundry
    Feb. 23, 2021

    Jean Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843): A bronze figure of Pheidippides of Marathon cast by the Ferdinand Barbedienne foundry

    Est: £3,000 - £4,000

    Jean Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843): A bronze figure of Pheidippides of Marathon cast by the Ferdinand Barbedienne foundry the figure modelled in the manner of the Capitoline Dying Gaul, his cloak, shield and sword beneath him on the ground, his raised right hand clutching a laurel, on integral naturalistically cast base, signed to the front CORTOT, and inscribed to the rear F. BARBEDIENNE, FONDEUR, PARIS, 51cm high For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

    Bonhams
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787-1843)
    Dec. 18, 2020

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787-1843)

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787-1843) 'Le soldat de Marathon annonçant la victoire', late 19th century Patinated bronze, the nude figure of Pheidippides cast on the ground and holding aloft the palm of victory, inscribed 'F. Barbedienne. Fondeur' (cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne) to the reverse. Bronze: H 37,7 cm, W 42 cm

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT (1787-1843) - 'The Marathon soldier announcing vistory'
    Dec. 16, 2020

    JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT (1787-1843) - 'The Marathon soldier announcing vistory'

    Est: €1,350 - €1,800

    Patinated bronze sculpture, brand of the Barbedienne foundry. Dim .: 43 cm.

    Marques dos Santos
  • D'APRES JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT 1787 - 1843 Le Soldat de Marathon annonçant la victoire
    Jul. 10, 2020

    D'APRES JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT 1787 - 1843 Le Soldat de Marathon annonçant la victoire

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    D'APRES JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT 1787 - 1843 Le Soldat de Marathon annonçant la victoire Bronze à patine noire ; accidents et restaurations. Dédicacé sur la terrasse "A J.MIGNON, ses amis, 7 juillet 1874". Cachet du fondeur F. Barbedienne, réduction A. Collas. H. : 99 cm. l. : 111 cm . P. : 57 cm Provenance : Collection Michel Catty dit "Michou", Paris Commentaire : A patinated bronze figure of a soldier, after Jean-Pierre Cortot (1787-1843) 38,98 x 43,7 x 22,44 in. Estimation 2 000 - 3 000 €

    Artcurial
  • Cortot, Jean-Pierre (1787-1843) nach
    Jun. 20, 2020

    Cortot, Jean-Pierre (1787-1843) nach

    Est: €360 - €420

    "Le soldat de Marathon annoncant la victoire", als duchtrainierter Männerhalbakt. Braun patinierte Bronze (Fleck, kl. Kratzer), Giessereimarke F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR, Frankreich um 1900. L. 42 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • After Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843), Le Soldat de Marathon, 19th century
    Oct. 17, 2017

    After Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843), Le Soldat de Marathon, 19th century

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    After Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843) Le Soldat de Marathon, 19th century Bronze, dark green patina, in the form of a fallen runner with arm raised; signed in cast "F. BARBEDIENNE, FONDEUR" and with "Réduction Mécanique A. Collas" pastille. H: 40, L: 45 in.

    Freeman's | Hindman
  • Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843), Soldier after announcing marathon victory
    Sep. 17, 2017

    Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843), Soldier after announcing marathon victory

    Est: -

    Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843), Soldier after announcing marathon victory, terra cotta in black patina, bottom part combining plaster and iron, minor defects, signed, height: 50 cm, length: 56 cm, depth: 20 cm.

    The Bidder
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843) Neo-Classical Style French "Soldat Spartiate" (Spartan Soldier) Solid Bronze Candleabra Centerpiece
    Dec. 10, 2016

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843) Neo-Classical Style French "Soldat Spartiate" (Spartan Soldier) Solid Bronze Candleabra Centerpiece

    Est: $7,500 - $9,000

    Neo-Classical Style French "Soldat Spartiate" (Spartan Soldier) Solid Bronze Candleabra Centerpiece - This piece is a neo-classical style, French candleabra centerpiece made of solid bronze. The piece is titled "Soldat Spartiate" (French for Spartan Soldier), by: Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843), and depicts a spartan soldier who is holding a goregous boquet of flowers, with six flowers that will hold candles. The bouquet has a lovely, gilt gold finish that accents the piece nicely. The piece shows wonderful attention to detail, and has a lovely, natural patina. The centerpiece measures 25"H x 16"W x 6"D (approximately). The title of the piece is incised on the front of the base.

    GWS Auctions
  • Poss. Jean-Pierre Cortot, Bronze Bust Baccante
    Dec. 04, 2016

    Poss. Jean-Pierre Cortot, Bronze Bust Baccante

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Possibly Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843), patinated bronze sculpture bust of Baccante. Bronze: 9 1/2" high, 7 1/2" wide. Base: 7 1/4" high, 8" diameter. Total height: 16 3/4" high. Condition: minor wear, losses (see photos), fine patina.

    Schwenke Auctioneers
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843)
    Sep. 03, 2015

    Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843)

    Est: $800 - $1,500

    15" x 17" x 6""Soldier of Marathon". Cast bronze, 19th century, signed, foundry mark of F. Barbedienne Fondeur. Online Bidding and additional information at AspireAuctions.com

    Aspire Auctions Fine Art & Antiques
  • Jean-Pierre Cortot, French (1787-1843) Le Soldat De Marathon Ann
    Jul. 09, 2015

    Jean-Pierre Cortot, French (1787-1843) Le Soldat De Marathon Ann

    Est: -

    Jean-Pierre Cortot, French (1787-1843) Le Soldat De Marathon Annoncant la Victoire

    Bonhams
  • Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) d'après Soldat de Marathon annonçant la victoire. Sujet en terre cuite patinée noir. Signé. H. : 44 cm. L. : 52 cm. P. : 20 cm.
    Nov. 16, 2013

    Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) d'après Soldat de Marathon annonçant la victoire. Sujet en terre cuite patinée noir. Signé. H. : 44 cm. L. : 52 cm. P. : 20 cm.

    Est: €100 - €120

    Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) d'après Soldat de Marathon annonçant la victoire. Sujet en terre cuite patinée noir. Signé. H. : 44 cm. L. : 52 cm. P. : 20 cm.

    Leclere - Maison de ventes
  • Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) d'après Soldat de Marathon annoncant la victoire. Sujet en terre cuite patinée noir. Signé. H. : 44 cm. L. : 52 cm. P. : 20 cm. Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) After. Marathon Soldier Winner in Victory. Terracotta
    Jun. 08, 2013

    Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) d'après Soldat de Marathon annoncant la victoire. Sujet en terre cuite patinée noir. Signé. H. : 44 cm. L. : 52 cm. P. : 20 cm. Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) After. Marathon Soldier Winner in Victory. Terracotta

    Est: €300 - €400

    Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) d'après Soldat de Marathon annoncant la victoire. Sujet en terre cuite patinée noir. Signé. H. : 44 cm. L. : 52 cm. P. : 20 cm. Jean-Pierre CORTOT (1787-1843) After. Marathon Soldier Winner in Victory. Terracotta subject with black patina. (Signed) 17,3 in. High, 20,5 in. Wide, 7,8 in. Depth.

    Leclere - Maison de ventes
  • A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF THE SOLDIER OF MARATHON ANNOUNCING THE VICTORY
    Sep. 21, 2010

    A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF THE SOLDIER OF MARATHON ANNOUNCING THE VICTORY

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF THE SOLDIER OF MARATHON ANNOUNCING THE VICTORY A REDUCTION CAST AFTER THE MARBLE MODEL BY JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT (1787-1843), LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY Stamped with foundry stamp E. COLIN & CIE PARIS 44 cm. high x 44 cm. wide x 18 cm. deep

    Christie's
  • A French Bronze of "The Soldier of Marathon
    Dec. 06, 2008

    A French Bronze of "The Soldier of Marathon

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    A French Bronze of "The Soldier of Marathon Announcing Victory", 19th c., after the 1835 original by Jean-Pierre Cortot (French, 1787-1843), now in The Louvre Museum, inscribed "F. Barbedienne Foundry, Paris" at back left, with foundry mark back right, inscribed "Cortot, 1834", height 25 in., width 29 1/2 in., depth 11 in. Note: In 490 B.C. the Greeks finally experienced a victory over the Persian army of Darius I. According to legend, the soldier Phidippides ran the 26 miles from the battle site of Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of the Greek triumph. In this sculpture, Cortot has chosen to depict the moment when the mortally exhausted soldier collapses at the city gates, using the last of his energy to raise aloft the palm of victory. A precocious talent, Cortot began his artistic training at the age of 13. In 1809 he was awarded the prestigious Prix de Rome which afforded him the opportunity to live and study in Italy; he was to remain in Rome for over a decade. Upon his return to Paris, Cortot regularly exhibited at the Salon. He was elected to the Institut de France, appointed an officer of the Legion d'honneur, and was offered a professorship at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Cortot first presented this design as a plaster model at the Paris Salon of 1822. In 1831 King Louis-Philippe, admiring the image of the hero sacrificing himself for the good of the country, commissioned a marble from the design. This marble version was exhibited at the Salon of 1834 and was eventually placed in the Louvre. Reference: Bénézit. Dictionnaire des Peintres, Librairie Grund, 1976, vol. III, p.195.

    Neal Auction Company
  • JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT 1787-1843 THE SOLDIER OF MARATHON ANNOUNCING THE VICTORY
    Jun. 15, 2005

    JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT 1787-1843 THE SOLDIER OF MARATHON ANNOUNCING THE VICTORY

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    bronze, green patina, inscribed F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR. and with the Achille Collas Reduction mecanique pastille. CATALOGUE NOTE The original marble group was exhibited at the Salon of 1834 and is now housed in the Louvre Museum, Paris.

    Sotheby's
  • LE SOLDAT DE MARATHON ANNONÇANT LA VICTOIRE FRANCE, XIXE SIÈCLE JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT 1787-1843
    Apr. 29, 2004

    LE SOLDAT DE MARATHON ANNONÇANT LA VICTOIRE FRANCE, XIXE SIÈCLE JEAN-PIERRE CORTOT 1787-1843

    Est: €7,000 - €9,000

    signé CORTOT, et inscrit F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR. PARIS. bronze à patine brune, sur socle en marbre brèche rouge et vert [A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF THE SOLDIER OF MARATHON ANNOUNCING THE VICTORY, SIGNED CORTOT AND INSCRIBED F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR. PARIS., ON A MARBLE BASE]

    Sotheby's
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