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La Danse. (Carpeaux) La Danse is an 1868 sculpture by the French artist Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. It was one of four sculptural groups made from Echaillon marble that decorate the façade of the Opera Garnier in Paris, two to either side of the entrance at ground level. The work was installed in 1869, and widely criticised as obscene.
In Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. His most famous work, The Dance (completed 1869), a sculptural group for the facade of the Paris Opéra, created a sensation and was attacked as immoral. His works were the subject of some of the most significant debates about sculpture during the mid-19th century. In order to allay the….
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827 - 1875) In 1863, Charles Garnier, the architect of the new Paris Opera, commissioned four sculpted groups by four artists who had won the Grand Prix de Rome to decorate the facade of the building. Carpeaux was to cover the theme of dance. Over a three-year period, he produced a variety of sketches and models before ...
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (11 May 1827 – 12 October 1875) was a French sculptor and painter during the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Life [ edit ] Born in Valenciennes , Nord , son of a mason, his early studies were under François Rude . [1]
May 9, 2024 · Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (born May 11, 1827, Valenciennes, France—died Oct. 12, 1875, Courbevoie) was the leading French sculptor of his time. His works, containing a lively realism, rhythm, and variety that were in opposition to contemporary French academic sculpture, form a prelude to the art of Auguste Rodin, who revered him. The Dance ...
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In this enormous project Garnier employed four sculptors each to create a group of figures to adorn the façade of the new Opera. François Jouffroy (1806-1882) was given the theme of ‘Harmony’ (lyrical poetry), Eugène Guillaume (1822-1905) that of ‘Instrumental Music’, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875) was given the theme of ‘Dance ...
Title: Dance. Creator Lifespan: 1827 - 1875. Creator Nationality: French. Creator Gender: Male. Date Created: 1865 - 1869. Sculptor: Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. Provenance: Commissionned for the facade of the Opéra de Paris in 1865. Physical Dimensions: w2980 x h4200 x d1450 mm. Original Title: La Danse.