Lot 227
Lot 227
JEAN-BAPTISTE CARPEAUX (1827-1875)

Ugolin dit "de la Villa Médicis"

Price Realised EUR 23,940
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EUR 4,000 - EUR 6,000
Closed: 22 Nov 2024
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JEAN-BAPTISTE CARPEAUX (1827-1875)

Ugolin dit "de la Villa Médicis"

Price Realised EUR 23,940
Closed: 22 Nov 2024
Price Realised EUR 23,940
Closed: 22 Nov 2024
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JEAN-BAPTISTE CARPEAUX (1827-1875)
Ugolin dit "de la Villa Médicis"
bronze patiné, signé sur la terrasse "JBte Carpeaux", comprenant une plaquette fixée sur le dessous et inscrite "BRONZE A CIRE PERDUE / 1re EPREUVE SUR PLÂTRE ORIGINAL / LAISSÉ PAR L’ARTISTE / A LA VILLA MEDICIS A ROME"
H. 50,5 cm (20 in.)
Literature
BIBLIOGRAPHIE COMPARATIVE
E. Papet et J. D. Draper (dir.),Carpeaux, un sculpteur pour l'Empire, cat. exp. New-York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 10 mars - 26 mai 2014 / Paris, musée d'Orsay, 24 juin - 28 septembre 2014, pp. 72-76.
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A BRONZE GROUP REPRESENTING UGOLINO AND HIS SONS, JEAN-BAPTISTE CARPEAUX

After winning the Prix de Rome in 1854, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux became a resident at the Villa Medici. His Romantic style, breaking with academic expectations, is reflected in his famous Ugolino. As well as preferring a modern literary theme to the usual subjects of ancient history, he designed a complex composition with many characters. His sculpture is inspired by Canto XXXIII from Dante's Divine Comedy, in which the author and Virgil meets Ugolino della Gherardesca in the Underworld. Known as the Tyrant of Pisa, he was imprisoned with his sons and grandsons for treason. He ends up starving to death after devouring his own family. Conducive to reflections on the definition and representation of tortured psychology, a theme dear to the Romantics, the figure of Ugolino was very popular with artists of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's generation, such as Delacroix, Doré and Lobbedez.

For five years, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux made a large number of sketches before delivering a final version of his composition in 1861. As indicated on the plaquette below our bronze, it was made after the sketch known as the ‘Villa Medici’ sketch. It is the first project for Ugolino and it includes only four figures (Valenciennes, Musée des Beaux-Arts, inv. S.92.8). The bronze edition of this stage in Carpeaux's creative process was a great success.
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