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b. 1666 - d. 1743

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    • ATTRIBUÉES À ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), PREMIER QUART DU XVIIIE SIÈCLE
      Jun. 14, 2022

      ATTRIBUÉES À ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), PREMIER QUART DU XVIIIE SIÈCLE

      Est: €300,000 - €500,000

      ATTRIBUÉES À ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), PREMIER QUART DU XVIIIE SIÈCLE VÉNUS MARINE ET AMPHITRITE H.: 63 cm. et 55,5 cm. ; L.: 46 cm. et 42 cm. ; P.: 31 cm. et 30 cm. Les gaines : H.: 120 cm. ; L.: 43 cm. ; P.: 28 cm.

      Christie's
    • ATTRIBUÉE À ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), PREMIERS TIERS DU XVIIIe SIÈCLE
      May. 18, 2022

      ATTRIBUÉE À ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), PREMIERS TIERS DU XVIIIe SIÈCLE

      Est: €10,000 - €15,000

      ATTRIBUÉE À ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), PREMIERS TIERS DU XVIIIe SIÈCLE TÊTE DE FLORE H. totale 54 cm (21 1/4 in.)

      Christie's
    • PAIRE DE BUSTES EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT UN JEUNE HOMME ET UNE JEUNE FILLE TRADITIONNEL
      Sep. 10, 2018

      PAIRE DE BUSTES EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT UN JEUNE HOMME ET UNE JEUNE FILLE TRADITIONNEL

      Est: €120,000 - €180,000

      PAIRE DE BUSTES EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT UN JEUNE HOMME ET UNE JEUNE FILLE TRADITIONNELLEMENT APPELES MARS ET VENUS ATTRIBUEE À ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), VERS 1720 Patine translucide mordorée ; reposant sur un socle en marbre noir H.: 38 cm. (15 in.) ; H.T.: 50 cm. (19 3/4 in.) (2)

      Christie's
    • FRENCH SCHOOL: HOTEL DE ROHAN, PARIS, AFTER THE BAS RELIEF BY ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743)
      Mar. 14, 2015

      FRENCH SCHOOL: HOTEL DE ROHAN, PARIS, AFTER THE BAS RELIEF BY ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743)

      Est: $200 - $400

      FRENCH SCHOOL: HOTEL DE ROHAN, PARIS, AFTER THE BAS RELIEF BY ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743) Ink and wash on grey wove paper, unsigned, inscribed 'Commencement of XVIII c. Sieck Ancient Hotêl de Rohan, Paris Bas Relief par Robert le Lorrain' lower right, with label from The Little Gallery, London. 9 5/8 x 12 1/2 in. (sheet), 15 x 17 1/4 in. (frame). Note: The image in this drawing is taken from the bas relief over the arched doorway of the Archives des Notaires by Robert Le Lorrain entitled Les Chevaux du Soleil. Estate of Holland Roberts Melson, Jr, New York

      STAIR
    • A FRENCH OVER LIFE-SIZE LEAD GROUP OF A BACCHANTE AND A YOUNG SATYR, AFTER A COMPOSITION BY ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), 19TH CENTURY
      Jan. 26, 2012

      A FRENCH OVER LIFE-SIZE LEAD GROUP OF A BACCHANTE AND A YOUNG SATYR, AFTER A COMPOSITION BY ROBERT LE LORRAIN (1666-1743), 19TH CENTURY

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      PROPERTY FROM THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK 78 in.; 198.1 cm.

      Sotheby's
    • A SET OF FOUR CARVED MARBLE BUSTS REPESENTING THE SEASONS
      May. 22, 2003

      A SET OF FOUR CARVED MARBLE BUSTS REPESENTING THE SEASONS

      Est: $32,800 - $49,200

      French, Circa 1700 The busts representing two men and two women, Spring and Summer wearing flowers and wheat sheaves in their hair respectively, Autumn wearing a vine wreath and Winter wrapped in a cloak, each on a pedestal in the form of a volute carved in relief with a symbol representing the season, very minor losses 17 to 17 7/8in. (43.2 to 45.4cm.) high, overall (4) PROVENANCE Sold from the J.P.Morgan family home, Princetown, New Jersey, December 1978, by repute Acquired from Richard Philp, London, 1979. NOTES The present group depicting the four seasons is an example of a longstanding iconographical tradition with roots going as far back as Roman antiquity. The representation of the seasons first gained popularity in the Pompeian frescoes where young women bearing flowers depicted Spring; others with an ear of corn represented Summer; grapes and vine leaves represent Autumn; while old, bearded, heavily draped men represented Winter. In 17th and 18th century France, allegorical groups were extremely popular particularly with Louis XIV, who himself commissioned numerous artists to produce, amongst others, allegories of the Months, Virtues, Elements and Seasons - examples of which can be seen in the Chƒteau de Versailles, and in the Jardins des Tuileries, Paris. While groups of seasons were certainly not uncommon, the treatment of the faces and the attributes is most comparable to a group of seasons in the Hotel de Soubise, Paris, executed by Robert Le Lorrain (1666-1743) in 1708.

      Christie's
    • A BRONZE GROUP OF A BACCHANTE AND AN INFANT SATYR
      May. 22, 2003

      A BRONZE GROUP OF A BACCHANTE AND AN INFANT SATYR

      Est: $4,100 - $6,560

      After a model by Robert Le Lorrain (1666-1743), early 19th Century The bacchante dancing, with cymbals in her hands, the satyr at her side, on a naturalistic rectangular bronze base and ormolu-mounted white marble plinth, medium brown patina 13in. (33cm.) high NOTES Robert Le Lorrain was a talented sculptor with a chequered career which was hampered by financial misfortune and a difficult character. The present composition is listed by Souchal (F. Souchal, French Sculptors of the 17th and 18th centuries - The reign of Louis XIV, Paris, 1981, II, pp. 334-335) as having been created before 1699. A number of versions of varying dates are known, both with and without the infant satyr.

      Christie's
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