École française vers 1700, d'après un modèle attribué à Germain Pilon (1537-1590)

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École française vers 1700, d'après un modèle attribué à Germain Pilon (1537-1590)
Portrait of a child Gilded bronze H. 22 cm, on a beige marble pedestal Related work: - Attributed to Germain Pilon, Child, marble, H. 25 x W. 17 x D 13 cm, Paris, Musée du Louvre, inv. N°15158. Related literature : - Genevève Bresc-Bautier, Germain Pilon et les sculpteurs français de la Renaissance, actes du colloque organisé au musée du Louvre, 26-27 octobre 1990, Paris, La documentation française, 1993, p. 48 and p. 125. This child's portrait is based on the composition of the white marble bust attributed to one of the most famous sculptors of the French Renaissance, Germain Pilon, which is kept in the Louvre Museum. The identification of the child has given rise to several successive hypotheses, notably that of Henri IV as a child. Today specialists are more cautious in giving the model as anonymous. Nevertheless, the subject was very successful and different versions in bronze and gilded lead were executed from the 17th century onwards.
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