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Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823) attribué à - Lot 279

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Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823) attribué à - Lot 279
Joseph Nollekens (1737-1823) attribué à Presumed portrait of William Pitt Le Jeune. H.: 51 cm (minor damage and missing parts) This remarkable bust in Carrara marble, made circa 1785 and attributed to Joseph Nollekens, probably represents William Pitt le Jeune (1759-1806), who was Prime Minister of Great Britain at the age of Britain at the age of 24. Despite his youthful features, the leader's power and determination shine through eloquently. The exceptional quality of Nollekens is evident in the way he has captured the character of this young man, dressed in negligee. The hair tied in a catogan at the back is admirably disturbed in its natural state, adding a touch of striking realism to the work. This bust bears witness not only to Nollekens' artistic talent, but also to the tumultuous period in British and European history to which William Pitt the Younger was intimately linked. He would become Prime Minister of a Britain faced with the loss of the American colonies and revolutionary upheavals in France, events that would have a profound impact on Europe and the Middle East. East. This work is a poignant testimony to the encounter between art and history, forever capturing the essence of a young man destined to play a major role on the political stage of his time.
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