Diane couchée sur un croissant de lune (Diana on a crescent moon)
Estimate
30,000 - 50,000 GBP
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Séraphin Denécheau
1812 - 1887 Bois-Colombes
Diane couchée sur un croissant de lune (Diana on a crescent moon)
signed: Denécheau
white marble, on a veined brown marble base
figure: 76cm., 30in.
base: 26.5cm., 10½in.
Seraphin Denécheau studied under the great French sculptors François Rude (1784-1855) and David D'Angers (1788-1856). He exhibited on a regular basis at the Paris Salon beginning in 1859, and his Femme carréssant une chimère was shown at the Paris 1867 Exposition Universelle. An artist of portraits, and mythological and allegorical groups, he executed commissions from the Musée du Louvre, the Opéra de Paris, the Gare du Nord, and a number of Parisian churches.
There are numerous extant bronze versions of the artist's Diane couchée sur un croissant de lune, but this luminous marble version is noteworthy because it exhibits a beautifully carved and polished surface. The supple quality of the goddess's skin is enhanced by its contrast with the smooth arc of the crescent moon. Denécheau has balanced the figure on a bank of clouds, creating the illusion that Diana is suspended in the air.
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