Rembrandt at The Louvre, Paris
Rembrandt at The Louvre, Paris
Published 2015-12-04T13:47:40+00:00
Simon Mansion distinguished himself in the luxury woodworking, running the Empire style furnishings. His work is characterized by a simple and careful construction in the smallest details. He executed a piece of furniture he wanted to show Napoleon Bonaparte, then First Consul, decorated with Gothic attributes, lyres, spears and copper bay leaves inlaid in wood. After 1809 Mansion devoted himself exclusively to sculpture. He was responsible for several reliefs that decorate the oeils bull's Louvre , particularly in the clock of the Cour Carree a sculpture titled Lyric Poetry and Music ( 1824) . He also wrote busts and statues on behalf of the state. According to his daughter, he lost his sight in 1824 by running the reliefs of the Louvre and died " poor victim of his devotion to the Empire, for refusing to make the statue of General Moreau asked that the government of the Restoration ".
(Credit; Wikipedia)
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Easy print, add some supports around.
Date published | 04/12/2015 |
Time to do | 210 - 240 minutes |
Material Quantity | 103 grams |
Dimensions | 103x67x130 |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Rembrandt |
Dimension | H. 77cm, W.68cm, D. 44cm |
Accession | LL 224 |
Period | 1819 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Commissioned in 1818 for the decoration of the Great Gallery of the Louvre, 1819 |
Artist | Simon Mansion, also known as Mansion the Younger |
Place | The Louvre |