pimprenelle
Nombre de messages : 40561 Date d'inscription : 23/05/2007
| Sujet: Marie Antoinette sacrifiant le coeur de la noblesse Ven 2 Mai - 9:54 | |
| Voici une statue que je ne connaissais pas. Elle représente la reine Marie Antoinette sacrifiant le coeur de la noblesse sur l'autel de la république française. Pierre Haly, Nevers, France, 1790 L'oeuvre est un diorama très précis parce que plutôt petit, en fait... 28 cm sur 22... Elle est en verre filé, dit "Verre de Nevers", un artisanat majeur développé dans cette ville certainement depuis le XVIe siècle, sans doute sous l'influence de verriers italiens. Les sujets en verre chauffé à haute température, pour tirer parti de sa ductilité, étaient montés sur des armatures en fer. Cette technique permettait de façonner des statuettes d'une grande finesse. Le musée de Nevers en possède une large collection. http://asthepipeturns.org/tag/marie-antoinette/ _________________ rien que la mort peut me faire cesser de vous aimer
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Maria Cosway
Nombre de messages : 733 Date d'inscription : 05/07/2015
| Sujet: Re: Marie Antoinette sacrifiant le coeur de la noblesse Jeu 11 Fév - 13:48 | |
| More details about this glass statue. First of all let's have a look at the whole picture. A closer look .... Then let's see what is written ... Tendre amitié, doux asyle des coeurs C’est à toy que je sacrifie Si l’amour nous donne la vie Toi seul en donne ses douceursNow what does this work mean? Here are some explanations: In this allegorical scene, the French queen Marie Antoinette walks among classical ruins that represent the aristocratic regime toppled by the French Revolution. She is about to place a winged heart, symbolizing the nobility, on an altar, next to two flaming hearts that represent the clergy and the commonalty. These were the three political orders of the state. This diorama was made to mark the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille, which triggered the French Revolution. On July 14, 1789, the Bastille, a Paris fortress that was used as a prison, was captured by revolutionaries. Exactly one year later, the Gazette Universelle reported that a crowd of 300,000 people had gathered at the Champs de Mars in Paris to celebrate the "Fête of the Federation." A huge tableau and an elevated altar were erected in the center of the field. Here, the Marquis de Lafayette, a hero of the American Revolution, took the oath in the name of the Federates, uniting the French and their king. Then King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, and the young dauphin Louis swore to uphold the constitution decreed by the Assembly. The diorama was undoubtedly commissioned by a Royalist client. Pierre Haly, who created the scene, was a member of a famous dynasty of lampworkers from Nevers in central France. He must have made the diorama shortly after the gathering at the Champs de Mars and before the royal family’s failed attempt to escape to Austria in 1791. Following their capture, they were imprisoned and executed.http://www.cmog.org/artwork/marie-antoinette-sacrifices-heart-nobility-altar-french-republic?image=0 How peculiar and intersting !! _________________ Who knows what lies beneath ?
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decadenzia
Nombre de messages : 348 Date d'inscription : 30/11/2015
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