- Pierre Le Gros the Elder
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The elder Le Gros was a pupil of
Jacques Sarrazin . He was received into the Académie in 1666 and completed many commissions for Versailles including statues in bronze and marble, bas reliefs and fountains. At Versailles, his bronze fountain sculpture of a cupid, "the Genius of Royal Power" seated on an eagle that ejected a spout of water, was engraved byJean le Pautre (his father-in-law) in the 1670s [ He was credited as "Pierre le Gros de Chartres."] as part of the series of images that helped disseminate the Baroque Classicism of Versailles throughout Europe.Another fountain sculpture for Versailles, "Cherubs Playing with a Lyre", of 1672-1673, was removed from Versailles in the mid-eighteenth century and is now in the
National Gallery of Art , Washington DC. [ [http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pinfo?Object=578+0+none "Cherubs Playing with a Lyre"] ]Projects for the Bâtiments du Roi were distinctly a coordinated cooperative affair. A case in point is the Porte Saint-Martin in Paris, designed by
Pierre Bullet and carried out between 1672 and 1674. The team of sculptors providing bas-reliefs for thespandrel s of the monumental rusticatedtriumphal arch wereGaspard Marsy , Pierre Legros,Etienne Le Hongre andMartin Desjardins and their assistants. Le Gros' contribution was "The Capture of Limburg", 1675, but the subject, a seated woman by a supine lion, was dictated to Le Gros, and the general composition as well.His herms representing the "Four Seasons" are conserved in the
Louvre Museum His first wife, Jeanne (married 1663, died 1668), was the sister of the sculptors
Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy , his second wife, Marie (married 1669), was the daughter of the engraverJean le Pautre . [ see: Thomas Hedin, "The Sculpture of Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy", Columbia (University of Missouri Press) 1983.]Notes
References
* [http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=&role=&nation=&subjectid=500003450 (Getty Museum) Union list of artiosts' names]
*Souchal, François. "French Sculptors of the 17th and 18th Centuries: The Reign of Louis XIV." 4 vols (supplement 1993). (London, Cassirer and Faber), 1977-93.
*(National Gallery of Art), "Sculpture: An Illustrated Catalogue" 1994: 131
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