FRENCH SCULPTURE CENSUS / RÉPERTOIRE DE SCULPTURE FRANÇAISE 1800-1825;1810-1813;1841;c. 1810-1815;c. 1810- 1815;c. 1815;cast from a model dating from 1824;c. 1823;c. 1810;c. 1824 bronze with marble base;Carrara marble;marble;marble;marble;bronze, on original bronze socle;bronze;bronze;marble;marble;terracotta;bronze bust;bust;bust;bust;bust;bust;statue;statue;bust;bust;bust;statue 1 1 5 7 5 1 3 1 27 ?2 x 19 x 12 in.;H. 21 ?2 in.;32 ?8 x 22 ?8 x 12 ?8 in.;29 ?2 x 18 ?4 x 11 ?2 in.;27 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 x 17 x 11 ?4 in.;H. 20 ?4 in.;42 x 13 ?4 x 13 ?4 in.;48 x 13 ?4 x 13 ?4 in.;26 ?2 x 21 1 1 15 1 1 ?2 x 12 ?4 in.;25 ?2 x 19 x 10 in.;20 ?16 x 11 ?8 x 8 with socle; H. 16 ?8 without 1 7 1 socle ;17 ?2 x 49 in.;22 ?16 x 12 x 11 ?2 in. signed: LE BARON BOSIO / MDCCCXLI;inscribed on the base at the back: ALY;signed on the side of the base near his right foot: Bosio;signed;inscription on edge of base: f. bosio Acc. No.: 54.59a-b;1971.113;1990.60;1975.73;1975.74;2000.630.4;1998.259 (formerly/autrefois 27.5);1998.258 (formerly/autrefois 27.4);M.72.30;47.41;M.86.103;1991.117 Credit Line: Gift of Pierre David-Weill;Bequest of Julie Braun-Vogelstein, in memory of Ludwig Vogelstein, 1971;Wrightsman Fund, 1990;Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;Gift of Michael Hall in memory of W.R. Valentiner, 2000;Collection of the Henry Plant Museum, Tampa, Florida;Collection of the Henry Plant Museum, Tampa, Florida;Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. Robert Mandel by exchange;Gift of Laurie and Peter Fusco Photo credit: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco;www.metmuseum.org, May 13, 2011;www.metmuseum.org, May 13, 2011;Brad Flowers/Image courtesy Dallas Museum of Art;Brad Flowers/Image courtesy Dallas Museum of Art;www.metmuseum.org, May 13, 2011;photo courtesy the Henry Plant Museum, Tampa, Florida;photo courtesy the Henry Plant Museum, Tampa, Florida;www.lacma.org;www.lacma.org;ph. Art Institute of Chicago © Artist : Provenance 1954, Gift of Pierre David-Weill;Diana von Pappenheim Baroness Jenny von Gustedt, the illegitimate daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte and Diana von Pappenheim Lily Braun, her daughter Heinrich Braun, her husband, Ministerpresident in the Weimar Republic Cologne, Julie Braun-Vogelstein, his second wife 1971, Bequest of Julie Braun-Vogelstein, in memory of Ludwig Vogelstein;1990, Wrightsman Fund;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;2000, Gift of Michael Hall in memory of W.R. Valentiner;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;1972, Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. Robert Mandel by exchange;Paris, Jacques Fischer by 1975, Los Angeles, Fusco collection 1986, gift of Laurie and Peter Fusco;before 1868, Paris, Madame G. 1868, July 14, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 64, sold [see 1964 Hubert, p. 109] before 1874, Paris, Charles (?) Bardon 1874, April 9, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, lot 1, offered for sale as ?Narcisse? before 1903, Paris, Baron Roger de Sivry Paris, by descent to his widow, Baronness Roger de Sivry 1904, March 22-23, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 181, sold France, Private collection [according to letter from Anthony Roth to Ian Wardropper, November 21, 1990, in curatorial file] by 1990, London, Anthony Roth Fine Art 1991, sold to the Art Institute, Through prior acquisitions of the George F. Harding Collection; Major Acquisitions Fund;New York, Charles Janoray, LLC 2001, purchased from above by the Dahesh Museum of Art ; 1954, Gift of Pierre David-Weill;Diana von Pappenheim Baroness Jenny von Gustedt, the illegitimate daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte and Diana von Pappenheim Lily Braun, her daughter Heinrich Braun, her husband, Ministerpresident in the Weimar Republic Cologne, Julie Braun-Vogelstein, his second wife 1971, Bequest of Julie Braun-Vogelstein, in memory of Ludwig Vogelstein;1990, Wrightsman Fund;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;2000, Gift of Michael Hall in memory of W.R. Valentiner;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;1972, Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. Robert Mandel by exchange;Paris, Jacques Fischer by 1975, Los Angeles, Fusco collection 1986, gift of Laurie and Peter Fusco;before 1868, Paris, Madame G. 1868, July 14, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 64, sold [see 1964 Hubert, p. 109] before 1874, Paris, Charles (?) Bardon 1874, April 9, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, lot 1, offered for sale as ?Narcisse? before 1903, Paris, Baron Roger de Sivry Paris, by descent to his widow, Baronness Roger de Sivry 1904, March 22-23, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 181, sold France, Private collection [according to letter from Anthony Roth to Ian Wardropper, November 21, 1990, in curatorial file] by 1990, London, Anthony Roth Fine Art 1991, sold to the Art Institute, Through prior acquisitions of the George F. Harding Collection; Major Acquisitions Fund;New York, Charles Janoray, LLC 2001, purchased from above by the Dahesh Museum of Art ; 1954, Gift of Pierre David-Weill;Diana von Pappenheim Baroness Jenny von Gustedt, the illegitimate daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte and Diana von Pappenheim Lily Braun, her daughter Heinrich Braun, her husband, Ministerpresident in the Weimar Republic Cologne, Julie Braun-Vogelstein, his second wife 1971, Bequest of Julie Braun-Vogelstein, in memory of Ludwig Vogelstein;1990, Wrightsman Fund;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;2000, Gift of Michael Hall in memory of W.R. Valentiner;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;1972, Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. Robert Mandel by exchange;Paris, Jacques Fischer by 1975, Los Angeles, Fusco collection 1986, gift of Laurie and Peter Fusco;before 1868, Paris, Madame G. 1868, July 14, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 64, sold [see 1964 Hubert, p. 109] before 1874, Paris, Charles (?) Bardon 1874, April 9, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, lot 1, offered for sale as ?Narcisse? before 1903, Paris, Baron Roger de Sivry Paris, by descent to his widow, Baronness Roger de Sivry 1904, March 22-23, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 181, sold France, Private collection [according to letter from Anthony Roth to Ian Wardropper, November 21, 1990, in curatorial file] by 1990, London, Anthony Roth Fine Art 1991, sold to the Art Institute, Through prior acquisitions of the George F. Harding Collection; Major Acquisitions Fund;New York, Charles Janoray, LLC 2001, purchased from above by the Dahesh Museum of Art ; 1954, Gift of Pierre David-Weill;Diana von Pappenheim Baroness Jenny von Gustedt, the illegitimate daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte and Diana von Pappenheim Lily Braun, her daughter Heinrich Braun, her husband, Ministerpresident in the Weimar Republic Cologne, Julie Braun-Vogelstein, his second wife 1971, Bequest of Julie Braun-Vogelstein, in memory of Ludwig Vogelstein;1990, Wrightsman Fund;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;1975, gift of Colonel C. Michael Paul;2000, Gift of Michael Hall in memory of W.R. Valentiner;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;Many of the sculptures were editions that railroad magnate Henry Bradley Plant (1819-1899) purchased in Europe to decorate his railroad resort, the Tampa Bay Hotel, when it opened in 1891.;1972, Purchased with funds provided by Mrs. Robert Mandel by exchange;Paris, Jacques Fischer by 1975, Los Angeles, Fusco collection 1986, gift of Laurie and Peter Fusco;before 1868, Paris, Madame G. 1868, July 14, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 64, sold [see 1964 Hubert, p. 109] before 1874, Paris, Charles (?) Bardon 1874, April 9, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, lot 1, offered for sale as ?Narcisse? before 1903, Paris, Baron Roger de Sivry Paris, by descent to his widow, Baronness Roger de Sivry 1904, March 22-23, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, her estate sale, lot 181, sold France, Private collection [according to letter from Anthony Roth to Ian Wardropper, November 21, 1990, in curatorial file] by 1990, London, Anthony Roth Fine Art 1991, sold to the Art Institute, Through prior acquisitions of the George F. Harding Collection; Major Acquisitions Fund;New York, Charles Janoray, LLC 2001, purchased from above by the Dahesh Museum of Art ; 1954, Gift of Pierre David-Weill;Diana von Pappenheim Baroness Jenny von Gustedt, the illegitimate daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte and Diana von Pappenheim Lily Braun, her daughter Heinrich Braun, her husband, Ministerpresident in the Weimar Republic Cologne, Julie Braun-Vogelstein, his second wife 1971, Bequest of Julie Braun-Vogelstein, in memory of Ludwig Vogelstein;1990, Wrightsman Fund;1975, gift of Colonel C.
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