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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, French (1827-1875)A bronze figure entitled 'Jeune Pêcheur à la Coquille' image 1
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, French (1827-1875)A bronze figure entitled 'Jeune Pêcheur à la Coquille' image 2
Lot 55

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, French (1827-1875)
A bronze figure entitled 'Jeune Pêcheur à la Coquille'

15 April 2008, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£25,000 - £35,000

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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, French (1827-1875)

A bronze figure entitled 'Jeune Pêcheur à la Coquille'
signed Carpeaux and stamped Propriété Carpeaux with double-headed eagle, rich brown patina, 50cmcm wide, 42cm deep, 90cm high (19.5in wide, 16.5in deep, 35in high)

Footnotes

Literature:
Poletti & Richarme, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, Edition de l'Amateur, 2003, p.63, no.SA 9.
P.Kjelberg, Les Bronzes du XIX Siècle: Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs, Paris, 1987, p.179.

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux was born in Valenciennes, northern France on 11th May 1827. The son of a stone mason, he became both a successful sculptor and painter. He moved to Paris to study and François Rude taught him between the years of 1844 to 1850. In 1854, the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture awarded him the Prix de Rome, a scholarship to study in Rome.
Whilst in Italy he showed his works to the French Academy. The Pêcheur napolitain à la coquille was first exhibited in the Salon exhibition, 1863. This piece was purchased for the empress Eugènie and is now exhibited at the Samuel H. Kress Collection in the National Museum of Art, U.S.A. It was a popular model for Carpeaux to recreate as it has so much life and vigour. Other models of a boy and later a girl were also made in marble (see lot 89) and bronze. The fisherboy was inspired by a trip to Naples and reflects the Italian way of life to the French people. One other example can also be seen in the Louvre, Paris.

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