D'APRÈS LAMBERT-SIGISBERT ADAM (1700 – 1759)

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D'APRÈS LAMBERT-SIGISBERT ADAM (1700 – 1759)
The Child with the feline Bronze with brown patina. Height : 56 cm - Width : 36 cm (Wear to the patina) This group goes in pandant of the "Child with crayfish" commissioned by the Count d'Argenson, it had been elaborated as a model for a bronze ornament of an interior fountain. The original plaster cast of "L'Enfant à l'écrevisse" presented at the Salon of 1740 was followed by a marble version at the Salon of 1750, a version that took place in one of the groves of the Château de Bagatelle. At the Salon of 1741, Adam exhibited the second plaster from which our bronze is derived: "a little girl leaning on a shell playing with a young tiger that she prevents from launching herself on a bird that she pushes aside while laughing". Lambert-Sigisbert Adam was trained in the workshop of François Dumont. He was awarded the Grand Prix of sculpture in 1723 and spent ten years at the Académie de France in Rome. During his stay he was the protégé of Cardinal Melchior de Polignac, French ambassador to the Holy See. Although he won the competition for the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Pope Clement XII commissioned Nicola Salvi. Back in France, he worked on the famous waterfalls of the castle of Saint-Cloud, in 1737 for his reception at the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture he gave a Neptune calming the angry waves, subject imposed by Louis de Boullogne, director of the Academy. In 1740, he sculpted the central group of the Neptune basin in the Palace of Versailles.
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