FRENCH SCULPTURE CENSUS / RÉPERTOIRE DE SCULPTURE FRANÇAISE cast c. 1693-1710 after an original commissioned in 1674;probably cast in the late eighteenth century;cast c. 1693-1716 from original marble 1677/1681 (Marsy) and 1684/1687 (Flamen);c. 1700 bronze;bronze;bronze;bronze;bronze group;group;statuette;group;group 1 1 11 3 3 7 7 5 41 ?8 x 21 ?16 x 17 ?16 in.;21 ?4 x 12 ?8 x 10 ?16 in.;H. 21 in.;21 x 11 ?16 x 10 ?8 1 1 7 1 1 1 in.;22 ?2 x 11 ?4 x 11 ?16 in.;39 ?2 x 18 ?2 x 19 ?2 in. Acc. No.: 88.SB.74;74.SB.18;1986.74.2;1961.40;79.20 Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles;The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles;Gift of Asbjorn R. Lunde;Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Louise Haskell Daly Fund, 1961.40;The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund Photo credit: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles;The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles;Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington;2009 President and Fellows of Harvard College;ph. courtesy Minneapolis Institute of Art © Artist : Provenance 1788, December 18, Paris, Antoine-Alexandre Dubois sale, no. 168 (paired with The Rape of Proserpina by François Girardon, also at the J. Paul Getty Museum), bronze and pedestals from the Louis XIV period, acquired by a certain Berotaire for 5,599 livres 1803, Possibly sold at the Pailletet Delaroche sale, Paris, July 11, 1803, no. 41 before 1860, baron James de Rothschild then by inheritance, successively to barons Gustave, Alain, and Eric de Rothschild, Paris 1987, December 1, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, sale, no. 112;1958, Museum purchase: Swannie Smith Zink Fund;1973, 7-8 June, New York, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale, day 2, n. 228 Purchased by Asbjorn R. Lunde, New York 1986, Gift of Asbjorn R. Lunde to the National Gallery of Art, Washington;1961, February, New York, sold by Edward R. Lubin to Fogg Art Museum through Louise Haskell Daly Fund;Paris, Jean-Georges Rueff Collection 1968, New York, M. Knoedler & Co London, Heim Gallery 1977, The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund ; 1788, December 18, Paris, Antoine-Alexandre Dubois sale, no. 168 (paired with The Rape of Proserpina by François Girardon, also at the J. Paul Getty Museum), bronze and pedestals from the Louis XIV period, acquired by a certain Berotaire for 5,599 livres 1803, Possibly sold at the Pailletet Delaroche sale, Paris, July 11, 1803, no. 41 before 1860, baron James de Rothschild then by inheritance, successively to barons Gustave, Alain, and Eric de Rothschild, Paris 1987, December 1, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, sale, no. 112;1958, Museum purchase: Swannie Smith Zink Fund;1973, 7-8 June, New York, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale, day 2, n. 228 Purchased by Asbjorn R. Lunde, New York 1986, Gift of Asbjorn R. Lunde to the National Gallery of Art, Washington;1961, February, New York, sold by Edward R. Lubin to Fogg Art Museum through Louise Haskell Daly Fund;Paris, Jean-Georges Rueff Collection 1968, New York, M. Knoedler & Co London, Heim Gallery 1977, The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund ; 1788, December 18, Paris, Antoine-Alexandre Dubois sale, no. 168 (paired with The Rape of Proserpina by François Girardon, also at the J. Paul Getty Museum), bronze and pedestals from the Louis XIV period, acquired by a certain Berotaire for 5,599 livres 1803, Possibly sold at the Pailletet Delaroche sale, Paris, July 11, 1803, no. 41 before 1860, baron James de Rothschild then by inheritance, successively to barons Gustave, Alain, and Eric de Rothschild, Paris 1987, December 1, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, sale, no. 112;1958, Museum purchase: Swannie Smith Zink Fund;1973, 7-8 June, New York, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale, day 2, n. 228 Purchased by Asbjorn R. Lunde, New York 1986, Gift of Asbjorn R. Lunde to the National Gallery of Art, Washington;1961, February, New York, sold by Edward R. Lubin to Fogg Art Museum through Louise Haskell Daly Fund;Paris, Jean-Georges Rueff Collection 1968, New York, M. Knoedler & Co London, Heim Gallery 1977, The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund ; 1788, December 18, Paris, Antoine-Alexandre Dubois sale, no. 168 (paired with The Rape of Proserpina by François Girardon, also at the J. Paul Getty Museum), bronze and pedestals from the Louis XIV period, acquired by a certain Berotaire for 5,599 livres 1803, Possibly sold at the Pailletet Delaroche sale, Paris, July 11, 1803, no. 41 before 1860, baron James de Rothschild then by inheritance, successively to barons Gustave, Alain, and Eric de Rothschild, Paris 1987, December 1, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, sale, no. 112;1958, Museum purchase: Swannie Smith Zink Fund;1973, 7-8 June, New York, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale, day 2, n. 228 Purchased by Asbjorn R. Lunde, New York 1986, Gift of Asbjorn R. Lunde to the National Gallery of Art, Washington;1961, February, New York, sold by Edward R. Lubin to Fogg Art Museum through Louise Haskell Daly Fund;Paris, Jean-Georges Rueff Collection 1968, New York, M. Knoedler & Co London, Heim Gallery 1977, The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund ; 1788, December 18, Paris, Antoine-Alexandre Dubois sale, no. 168 (paired with The Rape of Proserpina by François Girardon, also at the J. Paul Getty Museum), bronze and pedestals from the Louis XIV period, acquired by a certain Berotaire for 5,599 livres 1803, Possibly sold at the Pailletet Delaroche sale, Paris, July 11, 1803, no. 41 before 1860, baron James de Rothschild then by inheritance, successively to barons Gustave, Alain, and Eric de Rothschild, Paris 1987, December 1, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, sale, no. 112;1958, Museum purchase: Swannie Smith Zink Fund;1973, 7-8 June, New York, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Sale, day 2, n. 228 Purchased by Asbjorn R. Lunde, New York 1986, Gift of Asbjorn R. Lunde to the National Gallery of Art, Washington;1961, February, New York, sold by Edward R. Lubin to Fogg Art Museum through Louise Haskell Daly Fund;Paris, Jean-Georges Rueff Collection 1968, New York, M. Knoedler & Co London, Heim Gallery 1977, The Christina N. and Swan J. Turnblad Memorial Fund Bibliography Museum's website, accessed 22 March 2012 and August 6, 2018 1997 Fusco Peter Fusco, Summary Catalogue of European Sculpture in The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997, p. 33, repr.;Museum's website, accessed 22 March 2012 and August 6, 2018 1997 Fusco Peter Fusco, Summary Catalogue of European Sculpture in The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997, p. 33, repr.;Museum's website, 3 December 2011 1959 Herzog Erich Herzog, "A Baroque Allegory in Bronze", The Register of the Museum of Art in the University of Kansas, Lawrence, vol. II, no. 2, June 1959, p. 23-34;Museum's website, 22 July 2011 1994 NGA Washington Sculpture: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1994, p. 146, repr. 1977 Souchal François Souchal, French Sculptors of the 17th and 18th centuries. Illustrated Catalogue A-F, 1977, Oxford, tome I, n°18, n°32 à 35, p. 281-282;Museum's website, January 23, 2013 1977 Souchal François Souchal, French Sculptors of the 17th and 18th Centuries: the Reign of Louis XIV, Oxford, Paul Cassirer Gallery, 1977, no. 19b, p. 282 ;Museum's website, October 8, 2015 1981 Hedin Thomas P. Hedin, "The Parterre d'eau at Versailles: An Eighteenth-Century Recollection', MIA Bulletin, 1981-1982, vol. LXV, pp. 50-65 ; Museum's website, accessed 22 March 2012 and August 6, 2018 1997 Fusco Peter Fusco, Summary Catalogue of European Sculpture in The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997, p. 33, repr.;Museum's website, accessed 22 March 2012 and August 6, 2018 1997 Fusco Peter Fusco, Summary Catalogue of European Sculpture in The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997, p. 33, repr.;Museum's website, 3 December 2011 1959 Herzog Erich Herzog, "A Baroque Allegory in Bronze", The Register of the Museum of Art in the University of Kansas, Lawrence, vol. II, no. 2, June 1959, p. 23-34;Museum's website, 22 July 2011 1994 NGA Washington Sculpture: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1994, p. 146, repr. 1977 Souchal François Souchal, French Sculptors of the 17th and 18th centuries. Illustrated Catalogue A-F, 1977, Oxford, tome I, n°18, n°32 à 35, p. 281-282;Museum's website, January 23, 2013 1977 Souchal François Souchal, French Sculptors of the 17th and 18th Centuries: the Reign of Louis XIV, Oxford, Paul Cassirer Gallery, 1977, no. 19b, p. 282 ;Museum's website, October 8, 2015 1981 Hedin Thomas P. Hedin, "The Parterre d'eau at Versailles: An Eighteenth-Century Recollection', MIA Bulletin, 1981-1982, vol. LXV, pp. 50-65 ; Museum's website, accessed 22 March 2012 and August 6, 2018 1997 Fusco Peter Fusco, Summary Catalogue of European Sculpture in The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997, p. 33, repr.;Museum's website, accessed 22 March 2012 and August 6, 2018 1997 Fusco Peter Fusco, Summary Catalogue of European Sculpture in The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum, 1997, p. 33, repr.;Museum's website, 3 December 2011 1959 Herzog Erich Herzog, "A Baroque Allegory in Bronze", The Register of the Museum of Art in the University of Kansas, Lawrence, vol. II, no. 2, June 1959, p.
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