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Attributed to Robert Le Lorrain (Paris 1666 - 1743) — Attribué à Robert Le Lorrain, vers 1710 - 1715

Attributed to Robert Le Lorrain (Paris 1666 - 1743)

Attribué à Robert Le Lorrain, vers 1710 - 1715

This marble relief, attributed to the French Baroque sculptor Robert Le Lorrain and dating to approximately 1710 to 1715, exemplifies the refined decorative aesthetic of the early eighteenth century. Carved in white marble and mounted on a contrasting mottled brown marble base, the work demonstrates Le Lorrain's characteristic mastery of sculptural detail and composition. Le Lorrain, who worked primarily in Paris during the reign of Louis XIV and the Regency period, was known for his ornamental reliefs and architectural sculptures that graced both secular and ecclesiastical interiors.

Medium
white marble, on a mottled brown marble socle

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Master Sculpture

November 22, 2024

Estimate: $30,000$50,000

Lot 44

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Attributed to Robert Le Lorrain (Paris 1666 - 1743), Attribué à Robert Le Lorrain, vers 1710 - 1715

This marble relief, attributed to the French Baroque sculptor Robert Le Lorrain and dating to approximately 1710 to 1715, exemplifies the refined decorative aesthetic of the early eighteenth century. Carved in white marble and mounted on a contrasting mottled brown marble base, the work demonstrates Le Lorrain's characteristic mastery of sculptural detail and composition. Le Lorrain, who worked primarily in Paris during the reign of Louis XIV and the Regency period, was known for his ornamental reliefs and architectural sculptures that graced both secular and ecclesiastical interiors.

Medium
white marble, on a mottled brown marble socle
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Dramatic, Relief, Sculpture, Baroque, Decorative Arts, French Artist, Allegorical, Ornamental, Early 18th Century, Classical Mythology