Atelier de Joseph Deschamps (1743-1788) - Lot 81

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Atelier de Joseph Deschamps (1743-1788) - Lot 81
Atelier de Joseph Deschamps (1743-1788) Two groups of young girls carrying cornucopias Groups in patinated plaster with gold highlights H. 183 cm on fluted columns painted in trompe l'oeil imitation marble H. 88 cm Restorations Exhibition: Presented at the Hôtel de la Marine (Paris), from May 2021 to October 2022. Related works : -Joseph Deschamps, Deux girandoles en cuivre doré et ciselé, posées sur deux cornes d'abondance portées par deux femmes, tout en plâtre doré, placés aux côtés de la scène, 1778, interior of the theater room at the Petit Trianon, Versailles ; -Marie-Louis Adélaïde Boizot after Jean-François Thérèse Chalgrin, Élévation extérieure de la salle de Bal construite pour le Comte de Mercy-Argenteau, Marie-Thérèse's ambassador to Paris, on the occasion of the marriage of the dauphin and dauphine in 1770, etching and burin, dim. 42 x 56.5 cm, Paris, Musée Carnavalet , inv. GC Hist. IV A. Related literature : -Denise Ledoux-Lebard, Versailles, le Petit Trianon, le mobilier des Inventaires de 1807,1810 et 1839, Paris, Les éditions de l'amateur, 1989, p.127 ; -Xavier Salmon, Marie Antoinette, cat. exp. exhibition, Paris Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, March 15-June 30 2008, Paris, RMN, 2008, p.86. These two torchier doors featuring two young women carrying cornucopias were probably made by the French sculptor Joseph Deschamps, who worked on the Château de Versailles during Marie Antoinette's reign. Versailles during the reign of Marie-Antoinette. Under the direction of architects Richard Mique and Jean Chalgrin, he often executed this type of decoration. Very similar examples can be found adorning the façade of the temporary ballroom of the Comte de Mercy-Argenteau in 1770, or framing the stage of the Théâtre de la Reine at the Petit Trianon around 1778. The models were also used in a design by the architect Jean Chalgrin's design for the organ case at Saint-Sulpice church in 1776.
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